Jude Bellingham is one of the most talked about young players in the world of football.
Bellingham has made his mark in the German Bundesliga over the past two years since he made a 30 million dollar transfer fromBirmingham City. Bellingham's services are valued at over 120 million, but without a release clause in his contract, the sky is the limit for him.
Which club needs the England player the most? Which is better for his style of play?
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Bellingham has a lot of technical and physical attributes that are needed by the Reds. As the club prepares for their next phase of development, the entire middle of the field could be in for a change. Injuries and adverse form have made it difficult for Klopp to find the right combinations in the middle of the field.
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Not only have injuries prevented Naby Keita and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain from getting a consistent run in the team, but the next generation of 21-year-oldCurtis Jones and 19-year-old HarveyElliott are yet to convince that their long-term future is in the centre of midfield There is an issue of how long veterans James Milner and Jordan Henderson can continue to cope with the intensity and dynamism required to play 40 to 50 games a season. The only certainty is that Fabinho will anchor the show.
Bellingham's ability to play in a variety of positions would be perfect for Klopp, and he could potentially assume the playmaking duties of Thiago Alcantara, who has been injured a number of times. How much appetite would Bellingham have for joining a side that is still in its infancy? He would be a central part of any team he joined, but he might end up being shuffled around instead of being a more settled part of the team.
Manchester City.
There are a few reasons why Manchester City may be interested in Bellingham from the blue side of the city. Bellingham would benefit from the tendency of Guardiola to leave room for roaming, interchanging of positions and creativity among the more advanced central attackingMidfielders. Indeed, the ex-Birmingham star'sVersatility -- his past ventures include as a wideMidfielder and No.10 -- would likely havePep Guardiola rubbing his hands in anticipation
The long-term future of Bernardo Silva, with reported interest from both Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain, could become a topic in the summer. One would expect City to be on top of developments because of the fact that box-to-box midfielders of Bellingham's quality are rare.
With the 19-year-old already building a good understanding with Phil Foden in the England side, and seeing how easily his former teammate Erling Haaland has settled in at the Etihad, he won't be short of voices talking up a move to the city.
Manchester United.
Bellingham would give the manager an array of options in the middle of the field. With United missing out on signing Barcelona's Frenkie de Jong in the summer, Bellingham could offer some of the same qualities.
Bellingham likes to pick up the ball from deep and is improving his passing range because he likes to pick up the ball from deep It's the latter's ability to connect defence and attack with his dribbles and ball-carries that could make him the missing link. He would make up for the missing threat in the Manchester United middle of the field.
United have two players who could perform similar tasks, but both are yet to have the expected impact, so a potential signing of Bellingham could turn out to be one of the club's most vital signings over the past 10 years.
Real Madrid.
The LaLiga and European champion are still reported to have an interest in Bellingham. The Spanish giants have spent a lot of money to attract world-class talent such as Eduardo Camavinga and Aurelien Tchouameni. If they don't make another attempt to land Kylian Mbappe, the temptation of adding another one in Bellingham might still be within their technical requirements.
Before Casemiro's transfer to Manchester, it was widely discussed how Real Madrid could fit all of their stars into a well- functioning middle of the park.
Bellingham is likely to find a place in the Bernabeu in a year. The English could theoretically replace Modric and Kroos, making him a major attraction. The sheer quality and compatibility of the prospective quartet would make Madrid favorites to repeat their domestic and European glory.
How will Graham Potter handle the senior players?
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Even though they have the money to fight for Bellingham's signature, their interest may depend on how Chukwuemeka performs this season. Chukwuemeka's first-class ball-progression, dribbling skills in crowded areas and ability to make a big impact in transition are similar to those of Bellingham, which may make spending big in the middle of the field superfluous. He hasn't made his senior debut yet, but he may be close.
The team lacks a player who can provide line breaking runs and add creativity in the final third. Even though Bellingham and Graham Potter do appear to be a good match, it might be difficult to convince the 19-year-old to join them.
Is it a good idea to stay at Dortmund?
There is an option to stay at the place. Bellingham has 13 goals and 18 assists from his 100 games to date, and he knows the team well.
The ball is in Dortmund's court for the next year or so, but the Bundesliga side will be keen to extend it with the inclusion of a large release clause.
Bellingham will have plenty of time to think about where he wants to go.