Jude Bellingham’s skill ruins opponent as Liverpool fans urge ‘give him what he wants’

Jude Bellingham had Liverpool fans drooling once more with a superb piece of skill which left his defender for dead.

The Borussia Dortmund and England midfielder, 19, has been enjoying his best season yet for club and country ahead of a possible transfer this summer. He’s been heavily linked with a move to Anfield in recent months.

And with every game that passes Reds fans are getting more excited at the prospect of him joining them. Bellingham’s latest highlight reel moment came as Dortmund beat Augsburg 4-3 in the Bundesliga last weekend.

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He produced a gorgeous backheel flick to get around an opponent, a skill which his former team-mate in Germany Jadon Sancho has been seen using in the past, before nearly setting up a fifth for his side.

Liverpool supporters all felt the same as one tweeted: “Give this man whatever he wants.” Another echoed: “@LFC give @BVB what they want for Jude. I won’t repeat myself.”

Liverpool fans – how much would you pay for Bellingham? Let us know in the comments section.



Bellingham’s backheel flick left the defender for dead
(Image: Twitter/@SoccerAM)

One pleaded: “Get that man to Anfield now!” And others urged “@LFC by any means necessary” and “@LFC sign the guy already”.

“Can we sign you up already @BellinghamJude at @LFC,” asked one, while another cheekily commented: “The next Stevie G.”

Bellingham also opened the scoring in the match with a sensational strike from the edge of the box, his 10th goal in all competitions this campaign. He looks primed for a move come the end of the season, when his current contract will be two years out from its expiry.

Dortmund are expected to cash in for an eye-watering fee which will likely be in excess of £100million. Liverpool are currently said to be favourites to secure his signature, with Jurgen Klopp’s midfield in dire need of reinforcements.

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