Sunday, 23 November 2014

Jurgen Klopp admits Marco Reus WILL leave Borussia Dortmund

Marco Reus

Reus, 25, has been at the German club since 2012 and reports have linked him with Premier League moves since the summer.
He starred for Dortmund as they reached the Champions League final in 2013, and finished runners-up in the Bundesliga two years running.
Dortmund have struggled to keep hold of their star men with Mario Gotze and Robert Lewandowski leaving for Bayern Munich, and Shinji Kagawa moving to Man United, before returning this summer.
And Klopp admits players follow their dreams, but the club moves on. 
“We had very successful years and we couldn't keep all these players," Klopp said on BT Sport’s SportsHUB.  
"Not all of them stayed here. 
They had their own dreams their own situations different ideas, whatever.  So we will see (about Reus). 
"The most important thing is the story of this club will go on.  We'll have to do it with other players."
And Klopp insists it to re-invigorate the side as his project progressed.
He added: "It's not our idea to keep this team together until the end, until their 34 and they go away. That was not the idea.  We did it because of the potential of these players. “
Watch the interview in full on SportsHUB, BT Sport's news and information show, tomorrow (Saturday 22nd) on BT Sport 1 from 3pm. Klopp also features in the European Football Show on Sunday (BT Sport 1 from 6.30pm), culminating in live coverage of the Milan derby.

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