Jude Bellingham true transfer value revealed as Chelsea and Liverpool handed £57.6m setback
Chelsea and Liverpool are still interested in Jude Bellingham, and as his transfer value rises, speculation about a move back to England continues.
Jude Bellingham's permanent transfer to the Premier League is still being discussed, with Chelsea and Liverpool both showing an interest.
The long-term fates of N'Golo Kante and Jorginho at Stamford Bridge are still up in the air. Graham Potter may be searching for long-term replacements to create the new-look Blues midfield in light of this.
However, given how recent injuries to players like Thiago Alcantara and Fabinho have affected them, Jurgen Klopp's team is in a similar situation. As a result, it is anticipated that there will be intense competition for the 19-year-signature. old's Unfortunately, he won't be cheap, so a bidding war may be in the works.
Dortmund reportedly already values him at more than £100 million, so a hefty sum will be needed to convince the Bundesliga's biggest club to sell. To make matters worse for Premier League clubs, his estimated transfer value is actually much greater than that, according to the CIES Football Observatory.
The econometric model places Bellingham's value between £130.4 million and £174 million (€150 million and €200 million). He was estimated to be worth €133.7 million (£116.2 million) in June, which means that, at the high estimate, his value has increased by more than £57 million in the last few months.
Additionally, he appears to be a lock to join Gareth Southgate's Three Lions World Cup roster, and strong showings on the greatest stage could slightly boost his value. Bellingham is probably open to moving back to his own country, which is good news for the English clubs.
The gifted teenager will enter the transfer market with two years remaining on his contract unless he and Dortmund come to an agreement before next summer. Due to a release clause in his contract, Dortmund may be more tempted or willing to sell the young player after losing Erling Haaland to Manchester City for a far lower price than the Norwegians were actually worth (£51 million).
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