
Jobe Bellingham, Jude Bellingham’s brother, has purportedly ‘suggested’ that the Borussia Dortmund midfielder is set to join Liverpool this summer, with discussions between Reds executives and the adolescent already taking place in London
This is according to Jacque Talbot of Football Transfers, who claims that both club officials and legends are sure that such an event would occur.

The England international (dubbed’scary’ by Jermain Jenas during the BBC’s live World Cup broadcast) was knocked out of the Champions League after the German side lost 2-0 at Stamford Bridge last night.
It’s worth noting that a deal is far from signed, sealed, and delivered as things currently stand, but it should be viewed as a sign of hope if the 19-year-family old’s members are confident that Anfield is the right next stop for him.
Yet, John Henry will have raised some eyebrows in his interview with the Liverpool Echo after reinforcing FSG’s commitment to the club’s transfer market sustainability philosophy.

Of course, there’s always been some wiggle room for the right player (although with the help of player sales), and we’d like to think that wiggle room will be on display this summer when it comes to our aspirations of signing one of the world’s most brilliant midfielders.
Going beyond the public relations damage of failing to sign a player, which appears to have seen our recruitment team ignore alternate choices in favor of a ‘all or nothing’ strategy, an issue of the magnitude of our current midfield crisis necessitates more than minor surgery.

On that logic, Bellingham should be regarded as an absolute requirement – a line in the sand that we hope Jürgen Klopp and his next sporting director (whoever that may be) will draw.
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