In what is shaping up to be a transfer saga of considerable proportions, Manchester United have joined Arsenal and Liverpool in the chase for Borussia...
In what is shaping up to be a transfer saga of considerable proportions, Manchester United have joined Arsenal and Liverpool in the chase for Borussia Dortmund. �s emerging midfield talent, Jobe Bellingham. The younger sibling of Real Madrid and England superstar Jude Bellingham has caught the eye of the Premier League. �s elite after a marked improvement in his performances for the German side. GoalZaza understands that the 19 year old midfielder, who moved to Dortmund from Sunderland, is now being heavily monitored by the powers that be at Old Trafford, the Emirates, and Anfield. Described by scouts as a. �powerful. � presence in the middle of the pitch, Jobe Bellingham has begun to carve out his own identity away from his brother. �s towering shadow. His ability to drive forward with the ball, break up opposition play, and contribute in the final third has made him a sought after commodity in the summer transfer window. For Arsenal, he could provide the kind of physicality and depth that Mikel Arteta craves in his engine room. Liverpool, on the other hand, see him as a long term successor to their ageing midfield stalwarts, while Manchester United view him as a formidable addition to a squad that is being reshaped under new technical direction. In the scheme of things, the battle for Bellingham. �s signature may well come down to which club can offer the most convincing pathway to regular first team football. Dortmund, ever the shrewd negotiators, are expected to demand a fee in the region of. ��6.4 billion, a figure that will test the resolve of even the deepest pockets. The lion. �s share of the interest remains from England, but don. �t be surprised if a dark horse emerges before the window slams shut. Back home in Nigeria, the reactions have been electric. At viewing centres in Surulere and along the bustling streets of Abuja, fans are already debating where the young Bellingham would best fit. Some argue that Arsenal. �s project under Arteta offers the most stability, while others insist that Liverpool. �s history of developing midfield talent is unmatched. One thing is certain: when the transfer is finally confirmed, whether at a crowded centre in Ikeja or a quiet bar in Victoria Island, the cheers and debates will ring long into the Lagos night.