Marco Reusas and once again sparked talks about his departure from Dortmund's "Borussia" - he rejected an offer to extend his contract with the club.
The future of the German national team member has become one of the main topics of discussion among fans in recent months, and Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, the CEO of Munich's "Bayern", recently stated that the striker's price will drop to €25 million this summer.
On Thursday, goal.com revealed that "Manchester City" is also ready to fight for the player's signature.
This week, Dortmund's sporting director Michael Zorc admitted that negotiations for a new Reus contract have stalled so that the team could focus on their poor form in the "Bundesliga".
The player himself recently tried to quiet down the speculations on social media.
"There have been a lot of rumors about my future lately," wrote the German on his Facebook profile.
"I want to let you know that other people care much more about it than I do."
"The only thing I can say - we are on our way to Munich to fight for points for the BVB team."
"After that, we have matches against Galatasaray, Monchengladbach, Paderborn, and Arsenal."
"These games and two more with the national team are what I am currently focused on."