Jude Bellingham will reportedly only start considering a move to Liverpool once the Reds table a "concrete offer" with Borussia Dortmund.
Liverpool have been heavily linked with a move for the Dortmund midfielder for the past couple of years. It is widely known that Jurgen Klopp is an admirer of the 19-year-old, who faces the prospect of being one of the most in-demand players in the transfer market when it re-opens in January.
Bellingham has also been linked with the likes of Real Madrid, Manchester City, Chelsea and Manchester United. So it remains to be seen what club both he and Dortmund chose to make his next destination, should he opt for a change of scenery in 2023.
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A fresh report from German news outlet Sport Bild has provided an update into how Bellingham’s camp are said to be feeling during the speculation. It has been reported that the England star's representatives will demand that a 'concrete offer' be made by Liverpool, Man City and Chelsea before their client makes a decision on his future.
The report goes a step further by saying that speculation surrounding Bellingham is affecting the rest of the Dortmund squad. It has been claimed that “many players” at the Bundesliga club are annoyed by the teenager’s “sometimes derogatory body language” on the pitch.
Further claims made in the article have stated that the decision by Dortmund to make Bellingham as their third-choice captain was seen as “controversial”. It has also been claimed that this could endanger the hierarchy within the club.
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