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Klopp loses confidence in Henderson and Fabinho, and the midfielder he wants to sign

The German coach has benched the pair and is looking to sign a star player

By Charles Cornwall

The German coach has benched the pair and is looking to sign a star player
The German coach has benched the pair and is looking to sign a star player
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Jude Bellingham is one of the biggest names in the transfer market. The English player is the desire of the whole football world to reinforce their midfield. The current Borussia Dortmund player's days are numbered in Germany and it looks like he is all set to make the move to a football giant. However, despite the multitude of suitors, it seems that the England international's future lies with Real Madrid.

According to the latest reports from The Mirror, Bellingham has already told Real Madrid and Florentino that he is only interested in the Spanish capital and is not considering playing in the Premier League at the moment. In this sense, the Birmingham City youth player has already taken the firm decision not to return to his country and try his luck in an adventure in Madrid, where he would be part of an exciting project supported by young stars such as Vinicius, Rodrygo, Tchouaméni, Valverde and Camavinga.

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Meanwhile, in the Premier League, they will continue to fight until the last second for Bellingham. Liverpool seem to be the English club most interested in bringing him in, their midfield is very worn out and the Borussia player is a player that Jurgen Klopp is in love with, who is slowly getting used to the idea that his dream will be frustrated. That is why the Reds have already scoured the market for quality alternatives.

Long-term negotiations

The outcome of this transfer is still a long way off. Borussia Dortmund are convinced that they will get many millions for Bellingham, it is clear that it will not go below 100 million. However, the Germans have already made it clear that the transfer of their player will not take place, unless there is a huge surprise, until the next summer transfer window. The Germans are still alive in the Champions League, where they will face Chelsea and will need their captain to be able to face the play-offs with greater confidence, as the Blues have strengthened strongly and will be a very difficult opponent to beat.