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Bellingham has had enough, Bellingham reveals which team he will play for after the World Cup

The "Three Lions" star has reportedly made an important decision in his professional career, which is on a constant upward trend

By Charles Cornwall

The "Three Lions" star has reportedly made an important decision in his professional career, which is on a constant upward trend

The big doubt of the winter would have been answered, and beyond the obligatory passage of the England team to the Round of 16, inside the dressing room led by Gareth Southgate, has the constant doubt about the future of Jude Bellingham, that's right, the figure of Borussia Dortmund and "The Team of the Rose", would have already made that important decision of which much has been speculated and that would mark the near future in his professional career.

Bellingham, who is playing a great World Cup with the England national team, is closely followed by the top clubs in the world such as Real Madrid, Manchester City and Liverpool FC, the latter with a strong interest in having him in their ranks through the German coach Jürgen Klopp, who asked for the 19 year old player as a top priority for the next transfer market that is about to start in the month of January.

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That interest in Jude has led his club BVB to put a figure of over 100 million euros plus variables for the player, who still has a contract until 2025. Reports close to Bellingham have reportedly revealed that he has chosen to remain in the Bundesliga with Dortmund until at least next summer, where he would choose to leave Germany and try a new challenge in his young career.

If this decision is confirmed, the Red's would be completely disappointed, because for Klopp's plans, Bellingham is a necessary piece for the second round of the Premier League season and the last 16 of the UEFA Champions League, where they will face Real Madrid again next February, as well as local competitions such as the FA Cup and EFL Cup, where they have a good chance of winning them.

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For now Jude Bellingham and the Souhtgate team are focused on the key game against Senegal, who despite not having Liverpool legend Sadio Mané on the pitch, are hoping to pull off the upset and bring the English back home, who have now gone more than 50 years without being able to repeat the World Cup, the one they won in 1966 as hosts and with the controversy of Geoff Hurst's phantom goal, to lift their only World Cup.

 

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