Borussia Dortmund player Jude Bellingham has been linked to several European heavyweights over the past few months and there are rumors that Manchester City are leading the race to sign him. Pep Guardiola and City’s board of directors, who signed Erling Haaland last summer, have developed a great relationship with Dortmund and this time they want to use it to their advantage to sign Bellingham.
Due to the strong relations between both clubs, contract negotiations have already been made with Jude Bellingham and City may be discussing the fee to take on the man next summer. With some rumors saying he will return to England and his next target will be Manchester City, it’s no secret that Bellingham has already expressed interest in playing for Real Madrid.
The third club heavily linked with him at the moment is Liverpool, who has also been looking for a solid midfielder to solve the midfield problems they have faced for some seasons. Klopp has already confirmed his interest in the actor, and it will be difficult for the British star to decide on his next destination.
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Why is Real Madrid the perfect choice for Jude Bellingham?
Luka Modric and Toni Kroos, at the end of their careers, will attempt to end their search for a midfielder by signing Jude next summer, with Madrid president Fiorentina Perez. Many clubs are interested in the midfielder, but few teams can really fight for him, given the price tag Dortmund has set for the player holding Real Madrid and Manchester City as sole favourites.
Bellingham could be one of the greatest players in Madrid history considering his young age and could play for them for over a decade. A good World Cup for the midfielder next month could even raise the asking price and Real must react as quickly as possible if they are to sign the English player.
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