Jude Bellingham is one of the most sought-after young players in the world and his transfer talk exposes how wide financial disparities in football are now.
Jude Bellingham is invoking more guesses and second guesses than any other footballer in the world. The 19-year old Borussia Dortmund midfielder is the most coveted young footballer on the entire planet and that means an endless cycle of speculation about where he'll be playing his football next season.
But while Bellingham has been linked with Liverpool since approximately 11 minutes after he left Birmingham City for Germany in 2020, the very latest rumours are that the likelihood of this actually happening is dimming. And yes, it can be difficult to keep up. After all, it's been less than seven days since a Spanish newspaper reported that there was about to be a 'double robbery' in the form of Liverpool signing Bellingham and Josko Gvardiol rather than Real Madrid.
This sort of language speaks volumes for the way in which footballers are seen by clubs as chattels. You can't 'steal' a human being. You can kidnap one. You can traffic one. You can even agree a contract for one to play football for your club. But you can't 'steal' one. And it says something for how Real Madrid view themselves that they consider the possibility of any club signing a player they desire to be something akin to an act of larceny.
And it's hardly beyond the realms of possibility that Bellingham himself could do without this white noise of speculation. A 6-1 win against FC Köln on Saturday evening put Borussia Dortmund top of the Bundesliga, and they stayed there after Bayer Leverkusen beat Bayern Munich 2-1.
It remains congested at the top of the table, with just five points separating the top three, but Dortmund are top of the pile with nine games to play, with their next league game coming on April 1… away to Bayern Munich, and with their next game against… third-placed Union Berlin. Win those two games and the first of what may well end up being many league titles could be within his grasp, and Dortmund remain in the DFB-Pokal too. There's a long way to go, but for now the German league and cup double is still on
It was his assured performances in the World Cup for England that reignited the Bellingham to Premier League stories, and by the end of December it was being breathlessly reported there was a 'secret £60m release clause in his contract'. It took very little time for this story to be denied from Germany, with counter-reports that not only was there no release clause, but that Dortmund value Bellingham at £150m, the sort of figure that is very much linked to Liverpool's cooling interest.
Because when we talk about 'big clubs', there's 'big', there's 'Big', and there's 'BIG'. It's certainly counter-intuitive in some respects that Borussia Dortmund are not talked of as such. After all, they had a crowd of more than 81,000 for their match against Köln and they are top of the league in Europe's richest country, eight times national champions, and former Champions League winners.
But the economics of football do not follow these patterns anymore, and if Liverpool are to lose out on Bellingham, then essentially what's happening to them is what is also happening to Borussia Dortmund too. Ultimate financial clout in European club football is continuing to rest in fewer and fewer hands.
In the case of Manchester City, this has been ultimately fuelled by the petro-dollars pushed into the club by hook or by crook over the last decade and a bit. In the case of Real Madrid, it's a vast global reach and a unique history of success. And such are the vast amounts of money involved, this may even price Liverpool out of the market.
In some respects, it's almost cute that certain corners of the English media wanted to will a release clause into Bellingham's contract at the end of last year. After all, Manchester City paid a release clause of £51.2m for Erling Haaland to Dortmund less than 12 months ago. All it took was for a rumour to snowball that this clause – not uncoincidentally, cynics might argue – would put Bellingham into Liverpool's price range, and excitement started to build again.
Of course, there is a footballing argument for Real Madrid or Manchester City being a better bet than Liverpool. It doesn't have to all be about money. In the cold, hard light of day, Madrid's sheer scale and historical heft is almost blinding, while City have infinite petro-dollars and Pep Guardiola's ongoing mission to build the Ardwick Globetrotters. What damage might they be able to do should Bellingham be in the centre of that midfield with De Bruyne, feeding the ball to Haaland?
But the reality is the reality. With no release clause, the ball will be very much in Dortmund's court, and if this is the case they are fully entitled to sell to the highest bidder. It's likely that no matter what Liverpool do bid for him can be out-bid by someone else, and the case for Bellingham choosing them would also be significantly further weakened should they fail to reach the Champions League for next season.
Of course, we're all hypocrites about this. Every club has a position within the food chain, and we all caterwaul when bigger predators swing by for our most valued assets while shrugging our shoulders over doing exactly the same to anybody below us. This is likely one of the biggest reasons why there is such significant resistance to reform and financial redistribution to even things up.
In the case of Jude Bellingham, the apex predators have entered the building and it does feel as though it may be a little late to start complaining too loudly about financial disparities between football clubs. As those who've been increasingly locked out over the last 30 years will unhappily attest, that ship sailed long ago.
ziaacilmnu
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what a joke of a headline. it's Liverpool FC. end of conversation.
Zuycdiklpy
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If not because Keita have deformed_he is more better than any Dortmound midfielder talkless of Bellingham
Zuycdiklpy
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Let him join the team he like’s_we have several options
vaebnoruz
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Who da hell is Jude Bellingham? Where did he take Dortmund to? Nowhere! What has he achieved for Club and Country.? Nothing! The great Liverpool is far bigger than Bellingham or what u call him
betaiortu
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Bellingham is talented we can give him that but he is also young..the kind of player that can be nurtured into a top player by Jürgen Klopp. Liverpool want to strengthen the midfield.. this is a hand in glove fit ☺️ now Dortmund play ball and let us have him
big_sey
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The author is very stupid... somebody ask him if that player is bigger than Sallah, VVD, Alison ect and what has he even achieve in theworld of football
If he want us to continue be on this media platform, then he should bring reasonable info and not these kind of insult to our great club
big_sey
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The author is very stupid... somebody ask him if that player is bigger than Sallah, VVD, Alison ect and what has he even achieve in theworld of football
vuaabckopt
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what do you mean by that ? there is no player is too big for any Club , it is your choice to play in. my cub you want .
its ur right to play for any club u want...only if u are a free agent...if u r not...then its z right of z club .tht owns u ..to sell you to z highest bidder....if u don't want to go to highest bidder ..then z club of ur choice. has to come up ..with an acceptable bid ..in z region of their valuation...give r take.
vuaabckopt
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what do you mean by that ? there is no player is too big for any Club , it is your choice to play in. my cub you want .
am afraid u are wrong..... majority of clubs can't afford certain players.....hence they are bigger than club.... money wise ..
vuaabckopt
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Why must it always be Liverpool. No player is bigger than Liverpool. Over hyped English young stars. I think the so-called Jude should contact Jordan Sancho
its not so called Jude..his name is actually Jude ...
olowod1
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This is the next thing Af writers post when they don't have any reasonable thing to to say again 😂
Ramona4real
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What has Bellingham won?
Mikceknz
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Most coveted young Footballer on the pitch entire planet is an exaggeration
he is good but not great
Gadice
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who is this Bellingham Bellingham is not a good midfielder how many assist did he have as a midfielder at this time just four go an look at de brune as a midfielder with a good assist nonsense player
Cumbdkyz
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Yeah what a guy! I remember his prediction about Nuri Sahin to Arsenal. Lol. No one knows where Jude is going. Nice that he gets on with Trent though, maybe he can persuade him.
Sahin was like Ozil just overrated because the German left wing policans wanted to create turkish Idols for the big big turkish Community in Germany. they were just media heros without class
Cumbdkyz
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so according to the writer Jude is bigger than Liverpool
Wirtz is bigger than Bellingham
besacelmpy
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nope unfortunately from a tier one journalist[david orstein]which is the equivalent of fabrizio
Yeah what a guy! I remember his prediction about Nuri Sahin to Arsenal. Lol. No one knows where Jude is going. Nice that he gets on with Trent though, maybe he can persuade him.
nekcdknry
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so according to the writer Jude is bigger than Liverpool
pauabdmouy
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Why must it always be Liverpool. No player is bigger than Liverpool. Over hyped English young stars. I think the so-called Jude should contact Jordan Sancho
Dibyo04
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I think that Jude would go to real cuzz as the latest information,Croos will be no longer a member of the team next season,they will be desperate to fill his place by another world class midfielder,as Jude is very young.No one will be attracted to Liverpool because of our current condition🥹
RGLIVERPOOL45
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they will come back next season mark my word😏 this is all coming from man u news channel
nope unfortunately from a tier one journalist[david orstein]which is the equivalent of fabrizio
ridekmot
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what do you mean by that ? there is no player is too big for any Club , it is your choice to play in. my cub you want .
soldierzway
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Most coveted young Footballer on the pitch entire planet is an exaggeration
Landkprtu
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This player has nothing to show I mean trophy wise and you say Liverpool is not big enough him
maturidikxith
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they will come back next season mark my word😏 this is all coming from man u news channel
nodabceiku
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FSG OUT
nodabceiku
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FSG OUT...... STINGY PEOPLE'S.... OUT