As happens with all transfer sagas, various bits of misinformation get thrown around so I wanted to come on and say what is actually happening within Jude Bellingham’s decision process on which club to join in the summer, whether it’s Liverpool, Man City or Real Madrid.

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  1. I have no clue where he wants to go but we NEED him more than anybody. We probably won't put as lucrative an offer as City/Madrid but we need to. And it's that offer that will be key, because everybody is going to pay the transfer fee but the contract is more important.

  2. My heart says LFC, my head says he goes city and we bring in the 2nd best option, whether that is Enzo Fernández or another player. I don't think he's stupid enough to go to Madrid, British players and that club don't mix

  3. Great video as usual Loz. Would love to see an in depth vid of your thoughts on Enzo and this Chelsea transfer raid on young talents and the new recruitment staff that’s been put in place by Todd Boehly.

  4. Can’t see it happening in January, but the leading candidates would be RM and Liverpool. He wants to play at Liverpool but RM could make it hard to turn down with a big contract and guaranteed playing time.

  5. Arsenal win the league and bellingham sees the light that Liverpool is on the descent chelsea is a shambles and at real he will be just another cog who will be tossed out.

    Man city and arsenal only options

    Then he wakes up

  6. If the rumors about him going to another club were about any club other than Madrid I’d believe it more. They just put out too much fake news to believe. I lived in Spain for 4 years and they claimed the same crap about every big player in Spain except for Barca players.

  7. If Jude Bellingham wants to be the best midfielder in the world, he will HAVE to move to Man City under the tutelage of pep, also city is rebuilding a young squad now…..if he wants to leave a mark, he can bring it home. Iniesta, Xavi, Kimmich, De Bruyne…I rest my case.

  8. Liverpool and City are neck and neck, and Madrid are 3rd choice imo. You could Liverpool or City for different reasons, go Liverpool to join something similar to Dortmund in terms of a family kind of thing, a club with CL pedigree, help them get no. 20 maybe, “revive” them, follow in the footsteps of his hero, work under Klopp, get the love and appreciation from the fans which I don’t think you get at City or Madrid. Or go City for guaranteed PL success, domestic cup success, work under arguably the best coach/manager ever, help them get over the line in Europe, and also not as much pressure to bang straight away. The lure of Madrid is obvious, they’re the greatest club ever but there’s something about him that screams he’s coming to the PL.

  9. I believe the only reason it's Liverpool against real Madrid is because Madrid looks good and they allways get the player they want (most of the times)…and Liverpool have been working on he's case for a while…soo it seems more likely to go to either…I never wrote off man city cuz I feel like they can give a better deal than real and mancity….like you said man city making history …..and Madrid fans are kinda spoiled when a player don't perform like they want hime to….

  10. I really don't think Jude's next move is to Real Madrid. The guy cares about legacy and that special association with the highest achievement, which can't be bought. That being said, I do think it's between Liverpool and City. Liverpool for obvious reasons, but Jude could also go to City and win them their first Champion's League. That counts a lot for legacy.

    Hope Klopp can convince him on the Liverpool story. Imo going to Liverpool has the potential for the highest highs in his career, but is not guaranteed like City or Real Madrid.

  11. All this is bullshit pr shit that we know. The boy wants Liverpool, the only problem is cheap fsg. If we had new castle's owners he'd been here in the summer already & so would sadio & gini

  12. If I was Bellingham I would go to a club where I have a chance of becoming a legend …. If he goes to Liverpool he may be a great player for then but he is competing for legendary status with a lot of greats similarly Madrid but at city who are now creating there legacy he can be a new era legend

  13. Just commenting so I can come back and laugh at delusional Liverpool fans when Jude inevitably goes to City in the summer and they’re left to pay 60m for Caicedo.

  14. Newcastle as an outside chance if legacy is key. The chance to be part of their next steps back to the top could be real enticing, that is if Howe gets them to Europe, in particular CL. But pretty sure it'll be City

  15. I just don't see why City need Him, neither Real Madrid, right at this very moment.
    The truth is if Real want him, they will get him.
    If it's between City and Liverpool. You'd say his box to box style would suit Liverpool more and not interfere with De Bruyne.
    Chelsea City and Real could offer him the biggest wages.
    A big indicator would be if Liverpool sign no midfielder this January window. That's 2 transfer windows they'd have squandered waiting for the right man.

  16. Ngl with Liverpool's transfers i feel there to discrete and we have been apparently been in for him but we have for 2 years now and making comparisons to the signing of a young jota it was out of the blue and unfortunately as fans i think we have been mislead with Jude and we will be more conservative with our cash like in the past with Jota and Thiago as we spent quite a large amount of money this season so i see us signing a Caisado or a Kökçü from feynwood

  17. liverpool could finish 4th this season still but you re not getting bellingham. he s as unlikely and the stories are as fake and the fan perception on him from liverpool's fanbase is as delusional as mbappe from 2 years ago. use your brains. you re getting players of the level of those that spurs and arsenal get. you dont get big names.

  18. Haaland and Man City shows the importance of some personal connections and history. Of course it was not sentiment alone, City also fit his playing style like a glove.

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