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Manchester United are reportedly keen on landing Borussia Dortmund star Marco Reus at the end of the campaign.
Every year, we are treated to a plethora of young talents making their debuts for their clubs. Some go on to become legends, some entertain us for a while and become regular players, while some totally fall off.
Arsenal have reportedly cooled their interest in Lyon midfielder Houssem Aouar ahead of the January transfer window.
Arsenal are reportedly looking into a January move for Julian Brandt as they aim to improve their creativity in the final third.
West Ham are showing an interest in signing Borussia Dortmund attacking midfielder Shinji Kagawa. According to Calcio Mercato, via Sports Mole, West Ham and Everton are both keen on bringing Kagawa back to England.
Borussia Dortmund forward Marco Reus has praised the development of Jadon Sancho. The young England starlet has been in inspired form for Dortmund so far this season, leaving the winger as top of the European assist charts.
Germany head coach Joachim Loew has stressed that Mesut Ozil still has a key role to play at the World Cup despite being dropped to the bench for the comeback win over Sweden.
Leroy Sane, the talented Man City attacker, has been left out of Germany's World Cup squad for the upcoming tournament in Russia. The shock exclusion comes as manager Joachim Low announced his 23-man team for the summer tournament.
Tottenham Hotspur are preparing to strengthen their squad this summer as they aim to make the next step up in the Premier League and take the trophy to their new stadium. Whilst keeping their current crop of star players is crucial, reports today suggest that German star Marco Reus is also being targeted by Mauricio Pochettino's side.
Premier League duo Arsenal and Manchester United could reportedly battle it out for the services of Borussia Dortmund attacker Marco Reus.
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