
Great Signing - Finishing:Liverpool finnaly will have to shell out£101m in order to sign England ace
Published at : October 29, 2021
Liverpool are keen on Borussia Dortmund and England star Jude Bellingham, but the German giants do not want to let the player go for anything less than €120 million (£101 million).
The 18-year-old, who does not turn 19 until next summer, is continuing his eye-catching development at BVB, starting all nine Bundesliga games and all three UEFA Champions League games thus far this season.
The versatile midfielder has already racked up 60 matches for Die Borussen, in all competitions, picking up eight caps for his country along the way as well.
Unsurprisingly, the premiere League heavyweights are keen to bring him back to England and Liverpool are allegedly showing the most interest.
German publication Bild report that they are keen to snap up Jude, but the Dortmund board would want €120 million (£101 million) for him.
Whether the Merseyside outfit would be prepared to pay that fee is unclear, but it would surely be an enormous outlay for them and smash the £75 million record signing of Virgil van Dijk.
The Germans are under no pressure to sell with their prized asset under contract until 2025 and they’re working on ways to keep him.
The 18-year-old, who does not turn 19 until next summer, is continuing his eye-catching development at BVB, starting all nine Bundesliga games and all three UEFA Champions League games thus far this season.
The versatile midfielder has already racked up 60 matches for Die Borussen, in all competitions, picking up eight caps for his country along the way as well.
Unsurprisingly, the premiere League heavyweights are keen to bring him back to England and Liverpool are allegedly showing the most interest.
German publication Bild report that they are keen to snap up Jude, but the Dortmund board would want €120 million (£101 million) for him.
Whether the Merseyside outfit would be prepared to pay that fee is unclear, but it would surely be an enormous outlay for them and smash the £75 million record signing of Virgil van Dijk.
The Germans are under no pressure to sell with their prized asset under contract until 2025 and they’re working on ways to keep him.

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