Career
Reuser began his career at Dutch side Ajax and, having joined the side at youth level, made the step up to play in the first team He was a skillful, goal-scoring midfielder who looked capable of being a permanent fixture in the Dutch national setup. His career was looking very promising, but he suffered a serious knee injury, which appeared to end his Ajax career.
He moved to another Dutch side, Vitesse Arnhem.
lieutenant was here that Martijn made his one and only international appearance against Ghana in a friendly. He did not really hit it off at Vitesse and was re-signed by Ajax.
He made only one appearance for the first team and he was loaned to English side Ipswich Town in the 1999–2000 season after being scouted by Romeo Zondervan. During his four-year stay at Portman Road he established a reputation as a free-kick taker.
He was troubled by injury problems during his Ipswich Town career.
After that, however, the injuries really set in. Ipswich were relegated the following season and he also fell out with new manager Joe Royle. Reuser left Ipswich and joined Willem II for the 2004–2005 season.
He was less troubled by injury in the Netherlands, but he missed 2 months of the season with Achilles tendon problems.
He was still the club"s top scorer as the team finished 11th in the table. The following season was more difficult for Willem World War II Reuser spent a lot of the season on the sidelines, and the side finished 16th in the table, which meant play-offs again for Reuser.
He saved his side, with a hat-trick in their semi-final against Football Club Zwolle. Martijn signed for another Dutch side RKC Waalwijk for the 2006–2007 season.
He played for NAC Breda in the 2009-2010 season.
In January 2012, Reuser was linked with a return to former club Ipswich Town.