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Liverpool beat Madrid, Jude Bellingham close to wearing red

The Borussia Dortmund midfielder appears to have opted for Anfield

By Charles Cornwall

The Borussia Dortmund midfielder appears to have opted for Anfield

The endless speculation surrounding Jude Bellingham's new club seems to be coming to an end as the days go by, as what started with half of Europe's interest in the midfielder has finally been narrowed down to two institutions, with Liverpool now leading the way in the signing of the World Cup winner, as according to reports on Christian Falk's account, Real Madrid, who were the other interested party, have been informed that the Englishman is unlikely to wear the white shirt.

The same Twitter account gave further reports about Bellingham's possible arrival at the Reds in 2023, saying that the possibility of the player being one of the leaders of the midfield at Anfield is one of the most attractive aspects he sees of the Merseyside institution, an aspect that Real Madrid cannot match as they currently have too vast a squad in that area of the pitch." Bellingham sees a great opportunity to lead the way at Liverpool. Real Madrid are interested but they already have players in this position".

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The footballing factor that looks very promising with Liverpool is one of the aspects that not only seems to have convinced Jude of his move to the Premier League, but it seems that the midfielder's parents are very excited about the idea of their son playing for one of the biggest institutions in Europe, as it is on Merseyside where Bellingham could exploit his true potential to become the new best footballer in the world.

The only problem that Christian Falk found in this arrangement that Liverpool is making with Borussia Dortmund could be in the economic, because after participating in the World Cup and still with a chance to win the championship, the Bundesliga team calculates that his player is worth around 150 million euros, a figure that seems somewhat unfair by Liverpool who maintains firm that proposal to pay only 100 million euros". The only problem could be the money. We hear clearly, if Bellingham can decide, it's Liverpool. It is €150m for Dortmund, Liverpool value him at €100m."

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Clearly the German side are trying to squeeze the full value out of their player who is still in Qatar playing in the World Cup, leaving Liverpool having to put a few million euros more on the cheque for a quality midfielder they have so sorely needed all season, with Dortmund playing on the Reds' need to get a better return on a player who has increased in value during his time with England in the Middle East.

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