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Dutch interest grows for 1.98m goalkeeper Beau Reus

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Beau Reus has emerged as one of the most sought-after goalkeepers in Europe this summer. The 24-year-old, standing at 1.98 metres, is a transfer-listed free agent after completing a standout season in Belgium.

SK Beveren’s Belgian Pro League promotion was powered by Reus’s performances between the posts. He opted not to renew his expiring contract and now holds transfer-free status, allowing him to negotiate with clubs across Europe.

German outlet Reus is being tracked by multiple clubs in the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, and Italy. The competition includes top Dutch and Belgian sides alongside teams from Spain’s LaLiga and Italy’s Serie A.

Elche, Málaga, and Lecce are among the clubs already monitoring Reus’s situation. Championship and 2.Bundesliga outfits have also entered the race, according to ’s sources.

Reus’s physical profile and recent form make him an attractive target for clubs seeking an experienced goalkeeper. His height and shot-stopping ability have drawn comparisons to established European shot-stoppers.

The 24-year-old’s decision to leave Beveren follows a season in which he was a key figure in the club’s push for promotion. His contract expired at the end of the campaign, leaving him free to explore new opportunities.

’s report suggests the goalkeeper’s market value remains high despite his transfer-free status. Clubs are reportedly willing to move quickly to secure his signature before the summer transfer window closes.

Reus’s next destination is expected to be decided within weeks, with several clubs preparing formal offers. The competition among interested parties underscores the demand for proven goalkeepers in European football.

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