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Retrace the glorious path of my brother? Little Belin declined invitations from other wealthy families, just wanting to go to Dortmund to prove himself

After Bellingham made good results at Dortmund, he transferred to Real Madrid and started his new career. Although the price is expensive, he confirmed that he is indeed worth more than 100 million yuan. Now Belling is almost the top middleman in the entire football world, and the next Golden Globe Awards is a strong contender, which is indeed excellent. For Real Madrid, it is worth it, and for Dortmund, it is also a successful case of cultivating new stars.

For this reason, Dortmund wants to continue to stage such a story again, which is also their business style for many seasons. Interestingly, this time Dortmund wanted to create new products is not someone else, it was Bellingham's younger brother Bellingham. According to Florian Plettenberg, a reporter from Detian Sky, although there are many wealthy families who are interested in buying Bellingham, Job Bellingham decided to join Dortmund today. He recognized the plans given by the other party and trusted his brother 100% of the guidance given by his brother. As the main force of Dortmund in the past, Belling must hope that his younger brother will join his former boss to work hard.

Job Bellingham was born on September 23, 2005. This season, he played for Sunderland in 43 games, scoring 4 goals and giving 3 assists. Although the numbers are relatively average, he showed his talent for the game, especially the commander attribute, which is indeed very similar to his brother. This is the fundamental basis for many wealthy families to recognize him.

It is reported that Job Bellingham has made 100% decision and also informed Frankfurt. Dortmund will negotiate with Sunderland soon, with the transfer fee expected to be 30 million euros. Romano also said that Job Bellingham listed Dortmund as the top target, and they were confident in giving him a chance to shape him into a player similar to his brother. The photo newspaper also said that Job Bellingham chose Dortmund, which is almost well-known.

However, Sunderland currently has no intention of negotiating a termination fee of less than 40 million euros. They do not object to Bellin's transfer, but they have relatively high requirements for the asking price. But Dortmund doesn't want to pay more than 25 million euros, which is a bit far from Sunderland's requirement. The two sides will hold fierce talks next, and I don’t know how Dortmund will convince his opponent to sell. Perhaps, adding the second transfer terms is a good way.