Borussia Dortmund have confirmed Germany international
Marco Reus does have a release clause in his contract.
Reus joined Dortmund in the summer of 2012 after the club
activated a clause in his contract at former team Borussia Monchengladbach.
He enjoyed an impressive debut season with Jurgen Klopp's
side and he has continued to prosper at the Westfalenstadion this term.
Reports have claimed that the likes of Arsenal,
Barcelona, Manchester United and Paris St Germain are all weighing up big-money
bids for the attacker.
Now Dortmund executive Hans-Joachim Watzke has
acknowledged there is a clause in Reus' contract, with reports putting the
figure in the region of €35million (£29.4m).
"Marco Reus possesses a release clause option in his
current contract at our club," Watzke told SPORT1media. "He could
leave our club due to that.
"He is, however, the only player in our first-team
squad that has such a contract clause."
Reus' contract runs until 2017 and speculation has
claimed that Dortmund want to hand the 24-year-old a pay rise to remove the
release clause.
Culled from Football365
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