
Is Marco Reus A-List?
No — Marco Reus is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.
Reached A-list in 2014
World Cup heartbreak
Lost A-list status in 2020
Dropped to B tier — Injury struggles continue
Ranking Timeline
Borussia Mönchengladbach breakout
Establishes himself as promising Bundesliga talent at Mönchengladbach. His creative playmaking and goal-scoring ability attract attention from bigger clubs.
Borussia Dortmund transfer
Returns to boyhood club Dortmund in high-profile transfer. Becomes key player for one of Germany's elite clubs, significantly increasing his profile and wealth.
World Cup heartbreak
Misses Germany's World Cup triumph due to injury in final warm-up match. Despite setback, his Dortmund performances keep him among Europe's elite attacking midfielders.
Dortmund captain and star
Becomes Dortmund captain and consistently performs at highest level despite recurring injuries. His loyalty to the club and quality make him a beloved figure.
Injury struggles continue
Career hampered by persistent injuries that limit his playing time. Still valued highly but injuries prevent him from reaching full potential consistently.
LA Galaxy move
Joins LA Galaxy in MLS after legendary Dortmund career. The move to America marks new chapter while maintaining his status as respected footballer.
MLS veteran player
Playing for LA Galaxy in MLS, Reus remains a well-known figure in German football. His loyalty to Dortmund and consistent quality throughout career cement his reputation as a respected professional.
Last updated: February 25, 2026