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The price of Jude Bellingham, the English gem that all of Europe desires

Liverpool has reportedly already contacted Dortmund to talk to the midfielder, Real Madrid's target for next year.

By Wilian Estrella

Liverpool has reportedly already contacted Dortmund to talk to the midfielder, Real Madrid's target for next year.
Liverpool has reportedly already contacted Dortmund to talk to the midfielder, Real Madrid's target for next year.
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Bellingham is one of Real Madrid's targets for next year. The white club has long been following the 19-year-old Dortmund midfielder who they see as the replacement for Luka Modric. He finishes contract in 2025, but Real Madrid wants to get a preferential option to sign him for 2023.

A plan of the Merengue team, along with probably all of Europe’s top competitors that are also attentive to the situation of Jude Bellingham. One of them is Liverpool, which, like Real Madrid, is very interested in acquiring the services of the English player.

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Liverpool want to get ahead of Real Madrid and the rest of the teams and have already contacted Dortmund to try to secure the signing of Bellingham for 2023. That is what Fabrizio Romano assures that Real Madrid is very attentive to everything that happens with the player.

Not only Real Madrid is watching everything that happens with Bellingham, Fabrizio Romano assures that there are several Premier League and La Liga teams that also want Bellingham.

Dortmund are clear that they are not going to make it easy for one of their star players to leave. In fact, it has already made known to clubs interested in Bellingham that the starting price is more than 100 million euros.

Bellingham still has plans to develop at Borussia.

"I have my destiny in my own hands and I know I can develop further if I make an effort and trust the people around me. I came from England as a young talent. There wasn't much pressure. The first season went well. There were also games where I sat on the bench and sometimes didn't play at all. I think my development this year has meant I've played a bigger role in all but two games. I'm very grateful to Dortmund for the way they nurtured my talent. I think a lot of the credit goes to the coaching staff and the staff who keep enthusiasm around me. That way I can concentrate on winning games because that's what I'm here for," says Bellingham.

 

 


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