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Klopp worries Jude Bellingham still hasn't said yes to Liverpool

Borussia Dortmund midfielder not looking beyond the World Cup

By Charles Cornwall

Borussia Dortmund midfielder not looking beyond the World Cup
Borussia Dortmund midfielder not looking beyond the World Cup
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Although the World Cup in Qatar proves to be a very complicated and inappropriate place for a player to be thinking about his near future at club level, many of the great gems who are currently concentrating on the international competition are well aware that once their participation is over, offers will flood in from all sides, and they will have to decide with great immediacy as the winter and summer markets will be crucial for their development.

This mentally exhausting situation is now being experienced by England's Jude Bellingham, who before leaving for the Middle East for the World Cup was already well aware of the most attractive proposals to continue his career, opting both the midfielder and his team in Germany not to rush the situation and let him enjoy his first World Cup.

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While Borussia Dortmund and the player are not in a hurry to decide on the conditions and the amount of money that will allow him to leave, Liverpool on Merseyside can be seen to be anxious and desperate about the issue, as they have made it clear for some time now that they will be putting all their chips on the English World Cup midfielder.

The advantage Liverpool may have over the other contenders is the good relationship Bellingham has with Reds defender Trent Alexander-Arnold, which could influence the midfielder's decision and make him decide to wear the red shirt and call Anfield home in a few months' time, with Bellingham taking over the midfield that has suffered so much this season.

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Even if Arnold could have influenced his decision and convinced him to join Liverpool, the English club will have to wait until next year to have serious talks with Dortmund, with the Reds only fearing the financial implications could increase if the midfielder performs well during his time in Qatar, and even better, if he can win the title.