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Liverpool set to break the bank for Marco Reus

Oct 11, 2014 07:48
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Liverpool set to break the bank for Marco Reus


There is quite a buzz about Marco Reus this summer. After all, his 20 million buyout clause will be activated in summer of 2015. This time it’s the Merseyside club who are heavily linked with the German since last transfer window.



According to English tabloid, Metro, Liverpool are set to offer the Borussia Dortmund winger a mammoth £200,000-a-week wage package to lure him to Anfield. Reus who earns a meager £60,000 a week and is reportedly expected to sign with Liverpool, should they manage to agree a fee with Dortmund.



The report adds that, Borussia are resigned to losing Reus and have started searching for his replacement.




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