Real Madrid will make Jude Bellingham a transfer priority next summer, if reports in Spain are anything to go by.
Clubs across Europe are set to battle for the midfielder's signature if he's to leave the Westfalenstadion in 2023. Both Liverpool and Real are just two of the clubs to be linked with the player in recent times.
A report from outlet El Periodico is the latest to suggest the Champions League winners will go all out for the €120m star as the race for his signature heats up. The article suggests both Bellingham and Brazilian wonderkid Endrick are on Real Madrid's radar as players for the future.
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Only last week, there were reports Carlo Ancelotti's side are prepared to make Bellingham their main transfer target next summer as they are 'huge admirers' of the England international.
Liverpool have also been heavily linked with Bellingham as they eye midfield reinforcements next summer. Dortmund are in no position to sell the star this transfer window so clubs will have to wait.
However, it's not just the Champions League finalists in the race for the 19-year-old. The Likes of Manchester City, Man United, Chelsea and Bayern Munich have also been credited with interest.
Bellingham is under contract until 2025 and will not come cheap if Dortmund consider selling anytime soon. With €120m the current reported asking price in the media, it could only rise if he's to have another successful season in the Bundesliga and with England at the World Cup.
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