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Manchester United are one of the several clubs looking to sign Borussia Dortmund’s prodigy Jude Bellingham.
Liverpool earmarked Bellingham as their prime transfer target for more than a year but have now decided to opt out of the race to sign the midfielder.
According to The Telegraph, Liverpool have redrawn their summer transfer plans as they are unlikely to qualify for next season’s Champions League.
Dortmund will seek a fee excess of £115 million to allow their prized asset to leave, a valuation too high for the Merseyside club to meet.
Manchester United will now battle with Manchester City, Real Madrid, Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain to sign the star midfielder.
Manchester United should go all-in on Jude Bellingham
The 19-year-old is the most coveted midfielder in world football. He is a generational talent and has the power to transform Man United into a dominant Premier League contender.
The Red Devils tried to sign him in 2020 but the Englishman chose to move to Dortmund.
Over the past three years, his performances for the club and country have earned him more admirers.
The most elite clubs across the world are chasing his signature and he has earned the right to select his next destination.
Erik ten Hag’s Man United are in the ascendency. Bringing Bellingham to Old Trafford should be their primary target for the summer.
At the Qatar World Cup, he showed everyone that he is an exceptional player. He might still be a teenager but has a brain of a mature footballer who is in his prime.
Thinking about a star-studded midfield of Casemiro, Bellingham and Bruno Fernandes will leave United fans with goosebumps. Prising him away from Dortmund’s grasp won’t be too easy as this will require United to place a British record bid.
However, he is worth every penny of that sky-rocketing valuation the German club have set.

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