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Klopp knows Bellingham's new price tag after England draw

Dortmund sensation continues to be in the spotlight after huge World Cup start

By Charles Cornwall

Dortmund sensation continues to be in the spotlight after huge World Cup start

The excitement in football is mounting as the World Cup in Qatar reaches its second day in the group stages. The world's top teams are battling to finish top two in their section and qualify for the Round of 16. It is then that our England team has captivated everyone with this great start, which meant in the 6-2 thrashing of Iran, where many players shone.

The specific case of Jude Bellingham who like the national team has had a great start, and even made his presence felt on the scoreboard by scoring the first goal of the World Cup for England. It was just past the half-hour mark when, through Luke Shaw, Jude scored his first World Cup goal and set the Three Lions on their way to winning their first game.

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The 19-year-old midfielder, who has been under close scrutiny by Jürgen Klopp for several weeks now, has made his signing a priority for this summer's transfer window. New reports from Germany reveal that Bellingham has gone from 100 million to an exorbitant 150 million.

This new price tag on Jude greatly narrows the race to just three big clubs like Real Madrid, Manchester City and Liverpool who could pay Borussia Dortmund that huge amount. The Germans' asking price of 150 million would be a new record for the Bundesliga and for them, as the recent sale of Norwegian Erling Haaland to the Citizens, according to ESPN figures, was for 55 million.

<strong>Bellingham now costs 150 million</strong>

The arrival of Jude Bellingham at Anfield would mark a renewal in the squad, which is slowly beginning to age with the likes of Thiago Alcantara, James Milner and Jordan Henderson. The change of ownership on Merseyside would bring with it a financial injection to the club that would help them to face the second round of the championship and achieve as many titles as possible, where they are still alive in all competitions.

 

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