Marco Reus is adamant he has no intention of leaving Borussia Dortmund despite interest from abroad.
Manchester United and Manchester City are both reported to be interested in the 24-year-old, but he has insisted he is happy at the club.
Reus began his career at Dortmund but left in 2006 and had three years at Borussia Monchengladbach between 2009 and 2012 before returning to the Westfalenstadion after six years away.
Coach Juergen Klopp has seen Mario Gotze depart during the close-season and striker Robert Lewandowski ask to leave, but Reus has told his fellow German not to worry about his commitment to the Dortmund cause as he targets another push for the UEFA Champions League title.
“Dortmund have absolutely no reason to worry about me leaving the club. I am feeling very well at Dortmund,” the Germany international told Bild.
“I don’t think making the (UEFA Champions League) final last season was a sensation. We simply played our own game and our opponents couldn’t cope with it.
“We are well prepared for the new season and are brimming with confidence. We also gained experience, so why wouldn’t we be able to make it to the final again?”
Reus made 32 appearances for Dortmund in the Bundesliga last season, scoring 14 goals.
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