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Charlotte Coates

Jude Bellingham 'price tag' increases as Liverpool dragged back into European Super League row

Here is your Liverpool morning digest for Tuesday, December 6.

Jude Bellingham transfer: Liverpool 'bid' broken down as 'price-tag' increases by £60m

Jude Bellingham's performances at the World Cup have only served to back up the claims that he is truly a generational talent.

The 19-year-old has been tipped to enter the world class bracket for some time now, his time in Germany with Borussia Dortmund having helped him flourish and take his game to the next level, getting regular game time on stages like the Champions League. It is a path that many have followed with great success, notably the likes of Manchester City's Erling Haaland.

Unlike Haaland, though, Bellingham has had the biggest platform that world football can offer these past two weeks, the midfielder the shining star of England's campaign in Qatar so far, his latest stellar performance arriving as he proved to be the driving force for England to punch their ticket to the last eight with what ended up being a comfortable 3-0 success over Senegal at the Al Bayt Stadium.

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Liverpool dragged into European Super League row again after Real Madrid statement made

While for nine of the clubs the European Super League debacle has been put to bed, for three other clubs it remains at the forefront of their minds.

Liverpool, Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham Hostpur, AC Milan, Inter Milan, Juventus, Real Madrid, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid all committed to joining a breakaway European tournament in April of last year, one that was backed by US bank JP Morgan to the tune of more than £3bn.

Just 48 hours after it was presented on social media, the plans were in tatters as backlash from fans, governing bodies and even government saw nine of the clubs back down and apologise to their fans for their part in the fiasco.

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