"We have received no offer for Bellingham"
Real Madrid and Manchester City are the two favourites to sign Jude Bellingham this summer. However, Borussia Dortmund's sporting director Sebastian Kehl, explained that no offers have yet been received for the English midfielder.
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Jude Bellingham's name will be one of the most talked about in the papers this summer, which is about to begin. The Englishman, who has a contract with Borussia Dortmund until 2025, could take the big leap of his career.
Two teams are in the race to try and sign the England international, but neither have made a formal proposal to the German international to make the big move of his career.
"It is not unusual for rumours to spread about Bellingham, but there is no news, no offer and nothing to comment on," Borussia Dortmund sporting director Sebastian Kehl told 'DAZN'.
It is clear to the German club that Bellingham "is very focused on the team at the moment" as they battle with Bayern Munich for the Bundesliga title.
Both Manchester City and Real Madrid are the two teams most interested in the Englishman and who have the financial strength to afford to sign him.
Although there had been talk of an offer of 15 million euros a year from the Sky Blues to the player, 'The Athletic' claims that Pep Guardiola's side have yet to make a move.
Borussia Dortmund want to make money from a player who is set to be one of the best European midfielders of the next decade, and will therefore start the bidding at 150 million euros.
Two teams are in the race to try and sign the England international, but neither have made a formal proposal to the German international to make the big move of his career.
"It is not unusual for rumours to spread about Bellingham, but there is no news, no offer and nothing to comment on," Borussia Dortmund sporting director Sebastian Kehl told 'DAZN'.
It is clear to the German club that Bellingham "is very focused on the team at the moment" as they battle with Bayern Munich for the Bundesliga title.
Both Manchester City and Real Madrid are the two teams most interested in the Englishman and who have the financial strength to afford to sign him.
Although there had been talk of an offer of 15 million euros a year from the Sky Blues to the player, 'The Athletic' claims that Pep Guardiola's side have yet to make a move.
Borussia Dortmund want to make money from a player who is set to be one of the best European midfielders of the next decade, and will therefore start the bidding at 150 million euros.
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