Liverpool have been told by one of their former players why Jude Bellingham would be better moving to Anfield rather than Manchester City.
The Reds continue to be heavily linked with the Borussia Dortmund midfielder, as has been the case for the past couple of years. It’s likely that the subject of Bellingham’s future is going to ramp up in terms of rumours over the coming months.
As well as Liverpool, the likes of Man City, Chelsea, Real Madrid and Manchester United have also been credited with an interest in signing Bellingham. The latest rumour from Germany has claimed that the 19-year-old and his representatives want a ‘concrete offer’ from the Reds before deciding on his next move.
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Former Liverpool star Danny Murphy has been speaking about Bellingham’s future, and explained why the midfielder would be better moving to Anfield. Murphy reckons that a lack of regular game time at Man City could be a factor in the teenager choosing to sign for the Reds instead.
"Would he get in any team? At the moment I don’t think he would get in every team, no,” Murphy told Talksport.
"So I think for him it’s a case of, does he want to go and play every week? Probably, because he’s used to playing. Or, does he want to go somewhere where he’s part of something growing?
"He is [perfect for Liverpool], and he’d play. The difference is if he went to City, for example, you could argue at the minute that he probably wouldn’t play."
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