Romano provides Bellingham update as LFC ready to sign him ‘at all costs’

Fabrizio Romano has explained that Liverpool are willing to sign Jude Bellingham ‘at all costs’.

The Borussia Dortmund star is attracting interest from many clubs across Europe and the Reds are believed to have made the 19-year-old their top priority over the next two transfer windows.

The Italian transfer specialist has warned Jurgen Klopp that there are other Premier League teams who want the midfielder’s signature, but despite the Bundesliga outfit valuing the teenager at £131m, the FA Cup champions aren’t You will be intimidated by the price.

“It will be almost impossible to keep the player in the summer,” Romano said on his YouTube channel (via TEAMtalk). “He is doing fantastic with England and with Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League, in the Bundesliga and in the World Cup.

“Bellingham is great everywhere. He is an incredible player and that is why Borussia Dortmund did not want to decide any price before or during the World Cup. The price will be decided after the World Cup and negotiations will take place in 2023.

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“Many clubs have had talks with people close to Bellingham but not Dortmund yet. These clubs are, for sure, Liverpool, they want Bellingham at all costs, Real Madrid is also interested and has had some contacts.

“Manchester City, he is a great friend of Erling Haaland and City will probably look for a midfielder in the summer. Be careful with Chelsea because Bellingham and Frenkie De Jong are two players who are still on Chelsea’s list.

Bellingham impressed for England during his World Cup debut against Iran but struggled to make a similar impact during the goalless draw with the United States.

However, his performances for club and country this year have been remarkable, with most Reds fans feeling the former Birmingham City star is exactly what Klopp needs.

He’s under contract with the Germans until 2025, which means he’s going to cost a hefty fee if we’re going to bring him to Anfield any time soon, but when you consider he can shine in our midfield for at least the next decade, it’s a move that’s worth it. they don’t seem to make sense.

With a sense of uncertainty surrounding ownership of the club at the moment, as well as sporting director Julian Ward’s imminent departure at the end of the season, it will be interesting to see how active we are in the upcoming transfer windows.

If we look to remain as competitive as possible on all fronts it looks like new faces will be needed in the team, we’ll just have to wait and see.

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