Marco Reus is probably aiming for an extension at Borussia Dortmund: is Kehl also convinced of the captain?
could only play twelve competitive games in the first half of the season due to an ankle injury. The team captain’s body has been on strike relatively frequently for several years, which is why he can no longer help the team as regularly as in his prime time. Accordingly, his contract extension beyond 2023 may also be somewhat complicated.
Once again Marco Reus is missing from the DFB squad when a big tournament is coming up. The 33-year-old suffered from an ankle injury in the second half of the first half of the season, which kept causing setbacks. Accordingly, it made no sense for Hansi Flick to take the ailing player with him.
This could ultimately be an advantage for him, as the veteran can now concentrate on his recovery in peace and start the preparations for the second half of the season without stress. In Dortmund, however, the team captain does not seem to be quite so convinced. At least this is what Reus’ statements regarding a contract extension suggest.
“I have made my wishes public in the last few weeks, in the last few months. Everyone knows that I have a great relationship with this club, that I love the club very, very much,” added Reus picture TV (via Ruhr news) out. However, “as far as the other questions are concerned, you have to ask Sebastian Kehl”. Reus therefore does not want to and cannot give a clear prognosis. “In the end, it’s not up to me,” he clarified.
Reus future in limbo?
So it sounds like Reus is definitely pursuing the desire to extend his contract in Dortmund. The sporting management, on the other hand, does not seem to be quite sure how best to deal with Reus. All in all, however, it is more than unlikely that he will not receive any new offers at all. But the question still arises as to which references and for how many years.
In any case, Reus would like to play for a few more years and will not write off the 2024 home European Championship either. “Basically, I’ve learned in life that you should never say never, and that you never know how it will happen, how you feel, but a lot can happen until then, I’m open to everything,” he clarified.
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Source: Stern

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