Bellingham future: Post World Cup talks

Bellingham future: Post World Cup talks

Jude Bellingham

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Jude Bellingham will only start thinking about his future after the World Cup in Qatar.

Jude Bellingham is yet to make a decision on his future and likely won’t do so until after the World Cup in Qatar, sources told 90 mins have confirmed.

The 19-year-old is developing into one of the most sought-after players in world football and has attracted plenty of interested parties. A move to the Premier League or to Real Madrid is repeatedly brought up by various media abroad – the most recent reported telegraph, that Liverpool FC would be in pole position if the Englishman signed.

BVB hopes Bellingham will remain until 2024

BVB are well aware of the interest in Bellingham and ideally would like to keep him until at least 2024. 90 mins has learned that staying at Dortmund is an option that Bellingham will definitely consider.

Erling Haaland could have left BVB in 2021, but decided to stay for another year, which didn’t hurt his career. Jadon Sancho, Christian Pulisic and Ousmane Dembele, on the other hand, haven’t made an immediate impression at their respective new clubs.

Bellingham happy at BVB

Bellingham was linked with a transfer this summer but a move was never an option for him. He is happy with the team and the people he has around him at BVB. Along with his family, he is in no hurry to commit to a move away from Dortmund. But that doesn’t mean he couldn’t make a move in 2023.

As 90 mins was told there will be talks about his future after the World Cup, where Bellingham could play a key role for England. A decision before the tournament will not be made.

Coming back to Liverpool’s good starting position: 90 mins can confirm the Reds are very much prepared to throw their hat in the ring for Bellingham, but they are one of half a dozen clubs keen to make him an offer.

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This article was originally published on 90min.com/de as Bellingham future: Post World Cup talks released.

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