Jude Bellingham’s performance for England in the World Cup has attracted the attention of plenty of Liverpool fans.
The Borussia Dortmund talent continues to be linked with a potential move to the Reds in the coming months. Bellingham has also been linked with the likes of Manchester City, Chelsea, Manchester United and Real Madrid.
Bellingham scored England’s opening goal in their Group B opener against Iran on Monday afternoon. The Three Lions won 6-2 thanks to further goals from Marcus Rashford, Raheem Sterling, Jack Grealish and a Bukayo Saka brace.
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The 19-year-old took to Instagram to send a message after scoring his first goal for his country. Bellingham’s header came in what was his 18th cap for England
“Start as we mean to go on,” Bellingham wrote. “Good time to finally get my first goal for England. Another dream come true. Let’s keep pushing!”
As expected, plenty of Liverpool fans took to the comments section of Bellingham’s post. A vast majority of them included messages urging the Dortmund midfielder to move to Anfield.
Juliasquaker: “Can't wait to see you in Liverpool.” Moesm21: “Come to Liverpool.”
Mohammadradwan97: “We need you in Liverpool asap.” Adish778: “Liverpool loading.”
Casparringsted3: “Come to Liverpool please.” Shakteh: “Please come to Liverpool, I will love you forever.”
Reds captain Jordan Henderson also commented with a pair of emojis to congratulate Bellingham, with plenty of other England stars posting messages too.
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