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Jude Bellingham's condition to join Liverpool in January

The Red's would have the Borussia Dortmund superstar's yes

By Charles Cornwall

The Red's would have the Borussia Dortmund superstar's yes
The Red's would have the Borussia Dortmund superstar's yes
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The expectation generated by participating in a World Cup is for many footballers the way to consolidate their position at their club, or to change of scenery and revalue themselves in the market. Many players are coming to Qatar as their first professional experience, such as Borussia Dortmund superstar Jude Bellingham, who is Klopp's target.

New reports from Germany reveal that Bellingham would accept the juicy offer Liverpool put on the table, provided he is assured of a starting place in Jürgen Klopp's scheme, which would place him as an excellent partner for Mo Salah in the Red's attack, making him one of the most promising and dangerous duos in the Premier League.

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But not only does Bellingham require a secure starting place, but also a competitive team, that is, luxury reinforcements that consolidate through their quality, a sum of titles that the demanding and loyal fans of The Pool are accustomed to. Jude knows that his arrival will bring new sponsors who will inject a strong flow of capital that can be consolidated into signings.

Bellingham at just 19 years of age has established himself in Borussia's starting eleven, where he has only missed one game all season, including Bundesliga, DFB Pokal and Champions League. During the first half of the season, Jude has scored nine goals, four in the Champions League group stage, two in the direct cup rounds and three in the German league.

Wants Liverpool to build a competitive team

For the time being, Bellingham is concentrating with the England squad as they look to add to their first World Cup points. The Three Lions' first match will be against Asian side Iran, followed by a clash with the United States and then the most fierce Group B clash against Wales, the Island's direct rivals in a historic World Cup clash.

 


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