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I don't think it really makes a difference where he plays in the end when you're talking about a player of Reus' quality. Bale played predominantly as a #10 with Tottenham and now he's out on the right at Madrid, there are many other examples of players of that calibre (particularly attacking players) taking to a slightly different role with ease when they change clubs.

As Loonerty said; and I think this is true of most top clubs these days, attacks tend to be very fluid and interchangeable. You rarely see rigid systems with set right and left wingers, so it's not something that I can see being a factor for any club considering to buy a player like Reus.
 

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He can play anywhere really; left wing, right wing, #10, he's even been used as a CF at times. Very versatile footballer, typical of most of the German attacking talent running around at the moment.

Yep, he looks pretty natural everywhere across the front 3 and would fit in perfectly on our RW (not that he would stay there as our AM's are pretty fluid)
 

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Interesting that Messi follows 3 teams on Instagram.

Barcelona
Argentina
Manchester City
 
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