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For all The Reds, Neil Jones delivers a Jude Bellingham update

A positive transfer target update for Liverpool from a Reliable writer Neil Jones, who has predicted that Jude Bellingham would […]

A positive transfer target update for Liverpool from a Reliable writer Neil Jones, who has predicted that Jude Bellingham would almost certainly depart Borussia Dortmund at the end of current campaign.

The Jude Bellingham Saga

Jude Bellingham uses his positioning to drift left to create when starting as a left-sided central midfielder the previous season. The majority of his efforts and successes came from areas on the left side of the game. Nevertheless, he still completes a significant number of passes in both the centre and right-sided zones.

The criteria for a box-to-box midfielder with an edge in the attack are met by Bellingham. The management staff of Liverpool will be interested in seeing high stats for things like ball recoveries that are made in the half of the opposition.

The England international, who has already developed into a top-tier Bundesliga and Champions League player, is one of Europe’s most sought-after young prospects.
Given the widespread perception that Bellingham’s time wearing a Dortmund jersey is coming to an end. And Liverpool has emerged as the obvious front-runner to sign him in 2023.

Neil Jones update regarding Jude Bellingham brings a boost in Merseyside Reds

Given his playing style and extraordinary long-term potential, Bellingham seems like one of Liverpool’s most obvious additions in a long time. He is said to have “scary” skill and yet have many years left to grow, according to Jack Grealish.
The 19-year-old, who plays mostly as a right-sided central midfielder, might fill the position that the Reds now appear to be lacking. Especially since Jordan Henderson ages, Naby Keita is vulnerable to injury, and Harvey Elliott is still a young player.

Bellingham will undoubtedly be expensive. However, Liverpool was prudent in the transfer market this summer. The reds must spend lavishly on midfielders in 2023. The England player can be their star signing who has the potential to be a superstar for ten years.

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