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The player who doesn't want Bellingham and is doing everything he can to stop Liverpool signing him

Liverpool midfielder fears his starting place could be affected by Bellingham's arrival

By Charles Cornwall

Liverpool midfielder fears his starting place could be affected by Bellingham's arrival

The large number of injured players that Liverpool have accumulated over the years has led them to look for new elements to be effective in the position for 2023, being Jude Bellingham the most coveted piece by the Merseyside team and for which they would be willing to pay an amount that could exceed 100 million euros, being a wonderful investment for Jurgen Klopp but not for one of his players.

With the Reds boss keeping a close eye on what is happening with Bellingham in the Bundesliga, it is evident that his knowledge of the English player is sufficient to know that his signing would bring great joy to the Merseyside institution in the near future, with the German orchestrating in his mind a myriad of scenarios to have a competitive team if he arrives, being essential to do away with a couple of players who do not even see any kind of activity.

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With the imminent departure of Naby Keita, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Arthur Melo, the accumulation of midfield personnel would diminish and obviously create a place for Bellingham in the team. As for the current starters in the squad, perhaps the one element Klopp would sacrifice and bench would be Harvey Elliott, as the youngster is the least experienced compared to Thiago Alcantara and Fabinho.

With Elliott and his starting place under threat, it is evident that the young player is working hard to earn the trust of his coach, demonstrating with good displays on the pitch that there is no need for the Borussia Dortmund jewel, as he could easily cover those needs that have been so detrimental to his team throughout this campaign.

<strong>Harvey Elliot would be affected</strong>

With the injuries to Luis Díaz and Diogo Jota, as well as the intermittent absences of Alcántara and Henderson, Harvey Elliot has become the wildcard on the pitch that Klopp has been able to make the most of in each of his matches, with the German tactician himself acknowledging a few days ago that this player has risen to the occasion, with a bright future if he continues at a level that today overshadows several Premier League players.

 

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