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He wants Real Madrid to sign him for 150 million, the worst news Jude Bellingham receives

Jude Bellingham wants his dream to be fulfilled, but this is not good for him.

By William Estrella

Jude Bellingham wants his dream to be fulfilled, but this is not good for him.
Jude Bellingham wants his dream to be fulfilled, but this is not good for him.

The summer pass market is getting closer and Real Madrid is attentive to the possible movements to be made during this period. Florentino Pérez's goal is to rejuvenate the squad and the player who has been drawing the manager's attention for months is Jude Bellingham, a Borussia Dortmund midfielder.

At just 19 years old, the Englishman has become one of the most precious jewels in all of Europe and the biggest clubs are closely following in his footsteps. For this reason, the German team has valued its footballer in an amount close to 130 million euros, making him one of the most expensive players in the world.

Real Madrid has shown interest in him on several occasions and two Premier League clubs such as Manchester City and Liverpool also expressed their intentions to sign him in the summer. However, according to an experienced ex-footballer with a past in the Reds, he revealed the reason why Bellingham would fail in Madrid.

"I'm not too sure about Bellingham, he is an incredibly talented player who has extraordinary abilities. The only thing he doesn't have is discipline," Dietmar Hamann said on Sky Germany about the English midfielder. “If he wants to go to a top club like Real Madrid or Liverpool, he has to play in a different way”.

Hamann was very hard on Bellingham

The former German midfielder revealed the reason why Bellingham is comfortable in Dortmund: "At Dortmund he can do whatever he wants. Nobody dares to say anything because they are afraid of disturbing him. I would be careful if I am Real Madrid, Liverpool or Manchester City. Of course, he is an exceptional player who is still very young, but little by little he has to incorporate discipline into his game," he said to end.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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