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Guardiola's crazy move to hurt Jürgen Klopp

City boss is preparing a major move to spite the Reds boss

By Charles Cornwall

City boss is preparing a major move to spite the Reds boss

Jude Bellingham is shining for England at the World Cup. Real Madrid's priority target to reinforce their midfield is becoming increasingly complicated with the interest of the Premier League's most powerful clubs in signing him. If to date the battle has been between Los Blancos and Liverpool, not forgetting Chelsea and United, now it is Manchester City who have entered the fray in an attempt to win the race for his signature.

According to Football Insider, Guardiola's side are ready to get rid of Jack Grealish to make room for the young British midfielder. The gamble is no small one as they paid Aston Villa 116.5 million euros in the summer of 2021 to secure the services of the player, making him the most expensive Englishman in history.

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However, Grealish, 27, is not living up to the expectations placed in him and could put him on the market. It will not be easy to find a buyer for him, as his market value is 70 million euros.

In the meantime, the great World Cup that the Borussia midfielder is doing is revolutionising Liverpool's social networks, which are asking Jürgen Klopp to sign him. As well as being a player of recognised quality, the Reds need to strengthen their midfield and Bellingham fits the bill as a replacement for Fabinho and Jordan Henderson.

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The 19-year-old Briton would have the time to match up with Henderson, who would pave the way for him to be his successor. But getting the target will not be easy in the face of stiff competition from Premiership clubs. "The other day Bellingham said something about his mother still making his bed. We're talking about one of the best young players in the world," Coady joked in an interview with British newspaper The Sun. In other words, the 19-year-old, perhaps because of his age, or perhaps because of his tough routine, has to rely on his mother to make his bed properly.

 

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