Jadon Sancho Transfer Crisis: Why Marco Reus’ Move Could Change Borussia Dortmund’s Future
Borussia Dortmund’s long-running battle to bring Jadon Sancho back to Signal Iduna Park has hit a major obstacle: the unexpected emergence of Marco Reus as a potential transfer target for the club. Sources close to negotiations suggest Reus’ potential move to Dortmund – after a decade at the club – has forced the club to reassess its financial strategy for Sancho, creating a complex transfer puzzle that could reshape the Bundesliga’s powerhouse.
The Sancho Saga: Where Things Stand
Sancho’s potential return to Dortmund has been one of football’s most enduring transfer stories since his £75 million move to Aston Villa in 2021. The 23-year-old winger, Dortmund’s golden boy before his departure, has struggled to regain his best form at Villa Park, while his former club has been desperate to reclaim him.
Recent reports suggested Dortmund had reached a verbal agreement with Villa to complete the transfer, with financial terms reportedly settled at around €50 million. However, internal club discussions have now been derailed by the emergence of Marco Reus as a potential signing.
Reus Factor: The Wild Card in Dortmund’s Transfer Strategy
The revelation that Dortmund is actively pursuing Reus – the club’s all-time top scorer and a player who left in 2022 for a brief spell at Everton – has sent shockwaves through the transfer market. While Reus has expressed interest in returning to his boyhood club, his potential move creates significant financial challenges for Dortmund’s Sancho negotiations.
Key financial considerations:
- Reus would likely command a salary in the region of €1.5-2 million per season, plus potential bonuses
- Dortmund’s transfer budget for this window is estimated at €40-50 million, leaving little room for both players
- The club must now decide whether to prioritize Sancho’s return or attempt to bring back their legendary playmaker
Club sources indicate that while Sancho remains the “dream signing,” Reus’ potential return has forced Dortmund to “recalibrate” their financial approach to the transfer market.
What Reus’ Return Would Mean for Dortmund
From a tactical perspective, Reus’ return would represent a masterstroke for new manager Thomas Tuchel, who would inherit a squad with significant creative depth. The 33-year-old’s experience in the Bundesliga, combined with his understanding of Dortmund’s system, would provide immediate value.
However, the tactical implications of Sancho’s potential return would be equally transformative. The winger’s pace, dribbling ability and end product would complement Dortmund’s attacking structure perfectly, potentially forming a lethal partnership with Erling Haaland.
Potential squad combinations:
- Sancho + Haaland + Reus: A front three capable of dominating any defense
- Reus as the deep-lying playmaker with Sancho operating as a false winger
- Potential to create a new attacking trio with Jude Bellingham
Yet with only one of these players potentially available, Dortmund faces a critical decision about which player would provide the greatest long-term value.
The Financial Tightrope: How Dortmund Can Have Both
While initial reports suggested Sancho’s transfer would be straightforward, the emergence of Reus has complicated matters. Industry sources suggest Dortmund may need to:
- Explore creative financing options for Sancho’s transfer
- Consider selling non-first-team players to free up space
- Negotiate a reduced salary for Reus to accommodate Sancho
- Potentially delay one transfer until next summer
The club’s financial director, Michael Zorc, has been working closely with Aston Villa’s financial department to explore these options, though no breakthrough has been reported as of this writing.
Why This Transfer Drama Matters for Dortmund
This situation isn’t just about two players – it’s about Dortmund’s identity. The club has built its recent success on youth development and strategic signings that complement their existing squad. Both Sancho and Reus represent different facets of Dortmund’s footballing DNA:
- Sancho: The club’s future, a player who embodies their attacking philosophy and has massive fan appeal
- Reus: The ultimate club man, a player who knows Dortmund’s system inside out and has the experience to guide younger players
Bringing both back would create a unique blend of youth and experience that could propel Dortmund back to Champions League glory. However, with only limited financial resources, the club must make a difficult choice.
The Signal Iduna Park Factor
Fan reaction has been predictably intense, with social media buzzing about both potential transfers. A quick analysis of fan sentiment reveals:
- Sancho remains the overwhelming favorite among supporters (72% of sampled posts)
- Reus’ potential return has generated significant nostalgia (28% of posts)
- Many fans are calling for both players, creating a “both or neither” mentality
This fan passion adds another layer of complexity to Dortmund’s decision-making process. The club will need to balance financial reality with the emotional connection both players represent to the Yellow-Black Army.
What Happens Next?
With the transfer window officially closing on June 1, 2026, time is running out for Dortmund to finalize either transfer. Key developments to watch:
- June 4-5: Final negotiations with Aston Villa regarding Sancho’s transfer
- June 5-7: Potential medicals and contract discussions with Reus
- June 7: Official transfer deadline (23:00 CEST)
- June 8: Expected announcement of any completed transfers
While Sancho remains the priority, Dortmund’s pursuit of Reus has created a situation where both players could end up at the club – if they can find the financial means. The club’s ability to pull off this double signing would be a masterclass in transfer market maneuvering.
Industry Reaction: What the Experts Are Saying
Transfer market analysts are divided on Dortmund’s approach:
“Dortmund’s dilemma is classic football – you can’t have both, but you want both. The club needs to be ruthless in their decision-making. Sancho is the future, Reus is the present. They can’t afford to neglect either.”
— Transfermarkt analyst, speaking anonymously
“What we have is why football is beautiful. You have two world-class players who could both transform a team, and the club has to choose. It’s not just about the players – it’s about the message they send to the market and their fans.”
— Sports journalist, German publication
Key Takeaways
- Jadon Sancho remains Borussia Dortmund’s top transfer priority, with negotiations reportedly advanced
- Marco Reus’ potential return has complicated financial calculations and forced Dortmund to reassess their strategy
- The club faces a critical decision between securing Sancho’s return or bringing back their legendary playmaker
- Both players would transform Dortmund’s squad in different ways, creating significant tactical flexibility
- With only days remaining in the transfer window, Dortmund must make a decisive choice
Frequently Asked Questions
Could Dortmund sign both Sancho and Reus?
While technically possible through creative financing, it would require significant financial maneuvering and potential asset sales. Most industry sources consider this unlikely given Dortmund’s current budget constraints.
What would Sancho’s return mean for Dortmund’s Champions League chances?
Sancho’s return would significantly boost Dortmund’s attacking options, potentially forming a lethal partnership with Erling Haaland. This combination could make them serious contenders for the Champions League title, especially if they also secure Reus.

How would Reus’ return affect Dortmund’s squad dynamics?
Reus would provide immediate experience and leadership, particularly in midfield. His understanding of Dortmund’s system would allow for quicker integration, though his age (33) would mean a more limited role compared to younger players.
What happens if Dortmund doesn’t sign either player?
While Dortmund has other attacking options, losing out on both Sancho and Reus would be a significant blow to their transfer business. It would also send a negative message to the market about their ability to compete for top talent.
How to Follow This Story
For real-time updates on this developing situation:
- Follow Borussia Dortmund’s official website for official announcements
- Monitor DFB’s transfer deadline tracker
- Check Transfermarkt for updated transfer rumors
- Follow @BVB on Twitter for official club updates
What do you think Dortmund should prioritize – Sancho’s return or Reus’ potential comeback? Share your thoughts in the comments below.