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The real reason Liverpool didn't want to sign Bellingham shocks everyone

Jude Bellingham ended up signing for Real Madrid for a stratospheric fee

By Sergio Moya

Jude Bellingham ended up signing for Real Madrid for a stratospheric fee
Jude Bellingham ended up signing for Real Madrid for a stratospheric fee
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For some months now, the name of Jude Bellingham emerged as one of the possible signings that Liverpool would make during the summer transfer window, as the young English midfielder became one of the great jewels of world football and his enormous talent excited the Anfield fans with his possible arrival.

 

However, although the Liverpool board and Jürgen Klopp himself showed interest in the 20-year-old England midfielder, he finally decided to sign for Real Madrid, who paid 103 million euros to Borussia Dortmund to secure the arrival of Bellingham, who will play in Spain from next season onwards.

Thanks to the fact that Liverpool did not spend all the money on Jude Bellingham, the board has been able to invest it in two very important signings that have generated a lot of expectation among the fans. Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai are the two signings that the Reds have already managed to secure for next season.

Despite the fact that the transfer market seems to be proving to be very fruitful for our Liverpool, a large section of the fans were left wanting to see Bellingham at Anfield, as it is undeniable that he is one of the most promising talents in the world. However, the latest information about Jude's move to Real Madrid could quell that lingering feeling among some Liverpool fans.

 

The reason Liverpool did not want to insist on signing Bellingham

According to journalist Dominic King, Jude Bellingham never showed any real interest in joining Liverpool and did not even give any indication that he wanted to come to Anfield. In addition to this, the huge fee Borussia Dortmund were asking for him, made the Reds' board desist from signing him.


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