£30m-rated Reus could be on his way to United after Dortmund's struggles (but is that bad news for Premier League officials?)



Manchester United’s hopes of landing top transfer target Marco Reus have been boosted after cracks started opening up in Jurgen Klopp’s Borussia Dortmund empire.



Rocked by injuries to key players, Dortmund have dropped out of the title race in Germany and are no longer even Bayern Munich’s biggest threat, after surrendering second place to Bayer Leverkusen.



Though there is no suggestion of his job being under threat, the dramatic about-turn in Klopp’s fortunes is beginning to affect his mood, with the ready smile of old replaced by a scowl in recent weeks.

VIDEO Scroll down to see Dortmund's Marco Reus brings down linesman a way to Hoffenheim

Manchester-bound? Borussia Dortmund and Germany winger Marco Reus has been targeted by David Moyes

Dortmund appeared to be almost neck-and-neck with Bayern over the past couple of seasons, after winning the Bundesliga title and then going all the way to the Champions’ League final, where they lost out to their great rivals at Wembley last May.



But they are off the pace this season, and it all became too much for Klopp after they slipped further behind with a 2-2 draw at Hoffenheim at the weekend.



After being quizzed about more dropped points, in a tetchy post-match press conference, a reporter who has known Klopp for a decade asked him about an incident in which Reus accidentally barged into the fourth official and sent him flying, just yards away from where the Dortmund coach was standing.



Rampaging winger: Dortmund's Marco Reus (left) is among the most talented in his position in Europe Timely boost: Manchester United manager David Moyes clearly needs to strengthen his struggling squad

Bizarrely, Klopp asked him which paper he represented, despite being on first-name terms with him for years and knowing he has always worked for Germany’s top-selling daily Bild. When the reporter replied, Klopp snarled: ‘You must lead a very dirty, unclean life, in that case.’



Bild replied with a highly-critical editorial the following day, and while spats between managers and newspapers are nothing new, Klopp’s unprovoked outburst is being seen as a sign he may be starting to lose his grip on affairs at the Westfalenstadion.



If he doesn’t re-establish his authority and begin closing the gap on Bayern, he will run the risk of losing Reus and seeing another major figure leave, following the loss of Mario Goetze to Bayern and imminent departure of Robert Lewandowski, also to the Allianz Arena.



Under pressure? This season has not gone as Dortmund boss Jurgen Klopp (centre) may have hoped Selling club? Robert Lewandowski (left) appears set to leave Dortmund and Mario Goetze has already left



Reus has a near-£30million release clause in his contract, which Dortmund intend trying to buy out in exchange for a new improved deal that would tie him to the club on vastly-improved terms for the foreseeable future.



But he is known to harbour concerns about recent developments at the Westfalenstadion and is determined to ensure his career does not suffer, as a consequence. There seems little prospect of a move being sanctioned in the January window, but United will be heartened by a growing feeling the attacking midfielder may consider heading to Old Trafford in the summer, unless Dortmund are back on Bayern’s coattails again.

VIDEO Borussia Dortmund's Marco Reus brings down linesman a way to Hoffenheim

Going: Borussia Dortmund's pacy winger Marco Reus cannot stop himself from running into the linesman Going: Dortmund were 2-0 down, but ended up fighting back to secure a 2-2 draw away to Hoffenheim Gone: Marco Reus' momentum was too much and sent the unfortunate linesman flying