Man City or Madrid: Bellingham's two possible new destinations
Borussia Dortmund midfielder Jude Bellingham is being targeted by Real Madrid and Manchester City and they will try to sign the 19-year-old at all costs.
1 year ago
Borussia Dortmund midfielder Jude Bellingham is in the spotlight as several clubs are targeting him for next season. The 19-year-old is willing to look for a new destination in the summer transfer window.
Real Madrid and Manchester City are in the race for the promising Dortmund talent. According to 'The Athletic', Liverpool were also interested in him but have decided to drop out of the race as they cannot afford his transfer.
The former Birmingham City player has no buyout clause with the German side and his contract expires in 2025. Guardiola wants to sign him to strengthen his midfield and to reunite him with Erling Haaland.
Moreover, Bellingham also knows Phil Foden from the England national team. Furthermore, Grealish, Stones, Walker and Kalvin Phillips are also his teammates. For this reason, the Dortmund player already has a good relationship with some City players.
Otherwise, Real Madrid want to sign him because Luka Modric and Toni Kroos will soon retire although both are likely to renew their contracts for next season.
Real Madrid and Manchester City are in the race for the promising Dortmund talent. According to 'The Athletic', Liverpool were also interested in him but have decided to drop out of the race as they cannot afford his transfer.
The former Birmingham City player has no buyout clause with the German side and his contract expires in 2025. Guardiola wants to sign him to strengthen his midfield and to reunite him with Erling Haaland.
Moreover, Bellingham also knows Phil Foden from the England national team. Furthermore, Grealish, Stones, Walker and Kalvin Phillips are also his teammates. For this reason, the Dortmund player already has a good relationship with some City players.
Otherwise, Real Madrid want to sign him because Luka Modric and Toni Kroos will soon retire although both are likely to renew their contracts for next season.
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