Ex-professional Steve McManaman claims: BVB jewel Jude Bellingham “could go to Bayern Munich”

Ex-professional Steve McManaman claims: BVB jewel Jude Bellingham “could go to Bayern Munich”

Jude Bellingham is one of the top performers at BVB. If Steve McManaman has his way, the Englishman could be drawn to Bayern.

Steve McManaman, a former Liverpool and Real Madrid player, has linked BVB jewel Jude Bellingham with a move to Bayern Munich, but is more likely to expect Bellingham to be “in the Premier League in a few years.” .

“If Jude likes the German lifestyle, he could possibly go to Bayern Munich because they are the only club in Germany that guarantees success,” McManaman wrote in a column for Horseracing.net . “Success” is what Bellingham absolutely wants in his career, according to McManaman.

BVB: Bellingham “will play for a better quality team at some point”

The now 49-year-old does not want to be “disrespectful” towards Borussia Dortmund, but he has no doubts about Bellingham’s departure from Dortmund. “Dortmund is a perfect springboard for him because he plays every week and can also play in the Champions League. But at some point he will go for a lot of money and play for a better quality team,” McManaman explained.

Whether the former England international would like to see the 18-year-old at his ex-club in Liverpool, he said yes. A Bellingham transfer makes sense for every top club and is also “the perfect solution” for Chelsea, Manchester City and Manchester United.

Most recently reported the Daily Star from England that Jürgen Klopp had declared an obligation of the central midfielder to be a top priority.

Allegedly, the Reds are even ready to pay around 93 million euros for Bellingham. Manchester City is also said to be interested.

In the summer of 2020, Bellingham moved from the English second division from Birmingham City to BVB for around 23 million euros and has now earned a regular place in the central midfield through strong performances such as the last time in the Champions League opener against Besiktas in the Black and Yellows.

His contract in Dortmund runs until 2025 and should not contain an exit clause.

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