Rumors surrounding Jude Bellingham have picked up steam in recent weeks. Hans-Joachim Watzke took a position on the future of his protégé.
Rumors surrounding Jude Bellingham have picked up steam in recent weeks. Hans-Joachim Watzke took a position on the future of his protégé.
With his consistently outstanding performances, Jude Bellingham has become perhaps the most sought-after player in all of Europe. There is almost no top club that does not want to sign the Englishman at the end of the current season – according to skyIt is therefore very unlikely that BVB will be able to keep the 19-year-old beyond the coming summer.
With regard to the game against Manchester City, which unsurprisingly also belongs to the group of Bellingham interested parties, BVB boss Aki Watzke has once again emphasized that Black and Yellow does not actually want to sell his top performer. “I don’t know if he wants to go,” added the Sauerlander Amazon Prime Video (via sky) added. “If the Jew ever tells us that, we’ll talk to each other.” So far, however, Bellingham has not approached him with a change request.
Bellingham has already shown himself to be very dangerous on goal this season and most recently celebrated his goals with a courageous grab on the BVB coat of arms. A sign that he is committed to Borussia? Watzke didn’t want to go that far.
This jubilation has “nothing to say at all,” said the 63-year-old, who has no problem with it as long as there are no wrong kisses for the coat of arms. “I think it’s okay to touch the logo when you’re standing in front of the fans. Because you have something that connects. But don’t tear off this jersey and then kiss it,” Watze made clear and found: “What he [Bellingham] doing is perfectly fine.”
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Source: Stern

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