Jude Bellingham was one of the standout performers for England in their 3-3 tie with Germany last evening. Bellingham was given another start in the centre of the park with Declan Rice.
He put forth a strong performance against a lot of Bundesliga players. Of course, Bellingham is one of the most sought-after players in Europe right now, and Liverpool has been linked with a bid for him.
The Dortmund midfielder has already piqued the interest of a number of analysts this season, with many anticipating his arrival in the Premier League. Rio Ferdinand, a former England player, was among those who reacted to his performance against the Germans tonight.
Ferdinand took to Twitter after the game to express his appreciation for Bellingham’s effort on the night.
Ex-Tottenham and Newcastle man Jenas took to Twitter and claimed that the youngster should be one of the first names on the team sheet. He wrote: “Build everything around Jude Bellingham.. he’s got that I’m gonna do what I want type attitude that this team needs! Individual mistakes cost us but this team are 100% playing for their manager”.
Football Analyst Ben Browning said, I cannot stress this enough. Bellingham and Saka have to start in Qatar”.
Also sharing his thoughts on Twitter, he wrote, “Jude Bellingham btw…”
He appears to be an absolute lock to be named to the final 26-man roster for the World Cup in Qatar. Surprisingly, this would be his second big international competition in his nascent career.
His effort against Germany was the latest in a string of outstanding displays for the Three Lions. Joe Cole, on the other hand, claimed that the fact that he was England’s greatest player in the 1-0 loss in Milan was “unacceptable.”
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While Southgate must make a choice on Bellingham ahead of the World Cup, it appears that the midfielder must also make a decision on his own future. Some of Europe’s greatest teams, like Liverpool and Manchester United.
He have taken notice of his achievements. According to reports, he might be available for far less than the previously stated £150 million fee that Dortmund would seek for his services.