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A new novel is emerging in European football and again the name of Real Madrid is once again in the spotlight, and that is that Jude Bellingham, one of England’s jewels, is debating his future between the ‘Merengue’ team and Liverpool de Jurgen Klopp, the two clubs that have shown the greatest interest in signing him.

At 19 years old, Bellingham is having an impressive season with Borussia Dortmund, in which he not only shines for his great defensive play, but also because he works as a free midfielder, he also contributes a good number of goals and assists.

This has not gone unnoticed by the big clubs that are already queuing up to sign him this summer. However, this is where the novel begins since this Monday, the British media ‘The Times’ reported that the player had informed Dortmund of his desire to sign for Liverpool.

But this Friday, from Spain, the newspaper ‘AS’ reported that the international with the English team has decided to sign for Real Madrid for the next season since he is convinced that the sports project of the ‘Blanco’ team is the one that the more you can contribute to your promising career.

In this sense, it is said that the Santiago Bernabéu offices are working at full speed to sign Bellingham because he is the ideal player to strengthen their midfield and for whom they would be willing to pay some $120 million dollars.

Also, at the end of last week, from England it was said that Liverpool had decided not to continue in the race to sign the jewel of Borussia Dortmund, but shortly after it was said that everything seemed to be a strategy by the Anfield team to seek to lower the price of the midfielder.

All this undoubtedly leads to the understanding that a new soap opera is coming in European football, perhaps similar to the one experienced with Kylian Mbappé and Paris Saint-Germain last year, although this time, Jude Bellingham will come out of his current club, we’ll see if their destination is Madrid or Liverpool.

By Scribe