Manchester United are reportedly interested in the Borussia Dortmund midfielder Jobe Bellingham.
The 20-year-old midfielder is highly rated across Europe, but he has not been able to live up to the expectations at the German club. He was expected to develop into an important first-team player for them, but he is still adapting to the Bundesliga.
Meanwhile, there have been rumours of a potential fallout between the player’s father and the club’s sporting director, Sebastian Kehl.
Man United eyeing Jobe Bellingham
It will be interesting to see if that affects the future of the player at the club. If he is sold in the near future, Manchester United would be interested in him, as per Fichajes. They are closely monitoring his progress. They need more quality in the middle of the park, and Bellingham could be a useful acquisition. Even though he has not been at his best in Germany, he is a phenomenal talent with a bright future. He could develop into a quality midfielder with the right guidance.
The midfielder has a “powerful” presence, and he has been praised in the past because of that. He has the physicality to succeed in English football, and Manchester United would do well to secure his signature. It remains to be seen how the situation develops.
Bellingham could fancy a move to Man United

Any potential move might have to wait until the summer window. The German outfit is unlikely to sanction his departure in the middle of the season. Meanwhile, if the move to German football does not work out for the midfielder, he is likely to be tempted to return to his homeland. The opportunity to play for Manchester United will be quite exciting for him. They are one of the biggest clubs in the world, and they could help him resurrect his career.




MU should be very clear with ONE FACT. As long as Amorim is there the central midfield cannot be overhauled/developed. Casemiro, even at his worst, is able to play above the toxic and confused tactics of Amorim. No younnger player, however good, will have Casemiro’s understanding of the game to do that, nor does MU have anyone else. So as long as Amorim stays Casemiro has to stay and the younger players like Mainoo can play along side him but that is postponing the inevitable. If Amorim goes then the midfield overhaul can begin otherwise it is a waste of money, time and young players.