Player discussed: Man Utd rival Arsenal & Liverpool for "powerful" midfielder signing
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Player discussed: Man Utd rival Arsenal & Liverpool for "powerful" midfielder signing
"Manchester United are reportedly rivalling the likes of Arsenal and Liverpool for the potential transfer of Borussia Dortmund midfielder Jobe Bellingham. The younger brother of Real Madrid and England star Jude Bellingham is now attracting growing interest from top clubs ahead of the summer after an improvement in form. Bellingham joined Dortmund from Sunderland last summer and started slowly in Germany, though he's now fully established himself as a key player in the team."
"According to TEAMtalk, this has Man United showing an interest in Bellingham as one of a number of options to strengthen their midfield, though they're not alone. Jobe Bellingham has suitors but Dortmund don't want to sell Even if the Red Devils have been discussing Bellingham, it perhaps looks unrealistic for this summer as the 20-year-old has a four-year contract with BVB and they don't want to let him go."
"It remains to be seen if a deal could be struck for the right price, but Dortmund will surely feel they're in a strong position here and under no pressure to sell. Want more CaughtOffside coverage? Add us as a preferred source on Google to your favourites list for news you can trust United fans will be intrigued by this story, though with Bellingham looking like he could be a smart long-term investment for the club."
"Even if the younger Bellingham is not quite as flashy and spectacular as his old brother Jude, he looks a solid midfielder and has previously been praised as powerful by Sunderland manager Regis Le Bris. Discussing Bellingham's playing style and role last season, as quoted by Goal, Le Bris said: Jobe is so powerful. He wants to affect the game, he had good quality today."
Manchester United are reportedly competing with Arsenal and Liverpool for Borussia Dortmund midfielder Jobe Bellingham. Interest has grown ahead of the summer after an improvement in form. Bellingham joined Dortmund from Sunderland last summer and initially started slowly, but he has since become a key, fully established player. TEAMtalk reports United are considering him among several midfield options, though other clubs are also interested. Dortmund do not want to sell because he has a four-year contract, leaving any potential deal dependent on price. Bellingham is viewed as a solid long-term investment, with praise for his powerful style and ability to influence games.
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