Saudi Arabian giants Al-Nassr FC have reportedly put out feelers to Marco Reus. Now the advisor to the BVB captain is reacting.
Reus’ adviser Dirk Hebe told Bild am Sonntag: “It’s normal for other clubs to be interested in a player like Marco, whose contract expires in six months.”
Lever continues: “Marco has always emphasized how much BVB is important to him, but also that he wants to keep playing football. So it’s quite normal that we have to look at other options.”
According to the picture, Reus is still waiting for a concrete offer from the black and yellow. The 33-year-old is currently said to earn around twelve million euros a year. In the event of an extension, he would probably have to accept a noticeable reduction in salary.
Al-Nassr’s financial prospects are very different. The Riyadh club recently announced the transfer of Cristiano Ronaldo. According to various media reports, the Portuguese’s salary is 200 million euros per year.
However, Reus, who was born in Dortmund, had once again expressed his attachment to BVB. “BVB is my club, Dortmund is my hometown and I would like to end my career here,” Reus told Bild am Sonntag.
This article was originally published on 90min.com/de as Reus consultant takes position on Al Nassr rumours.