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Jude Bellingham is wanted by top European clubs, according to Borussia Dortmund manager Edin Terzic.
Former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard, who wants Bellingham to join the Reds, has spoken out about how Bellingham should return to England to further develop his game.
“He’s still growing and could grow. I think it’s very important that he stays in England until a certain age, until he reaches his prime,” Gerrard told BT Sport. .
Gerrard said he was happy to take Bellingham out to dinner and pitch Liverpool’s potential, but Telžić wants the teenager to stay where he is and be more advanced as a player at any stage of his development. I think there are
“I don’t think there is a player in the team who has been the subject of as much speculation as Jude in recent weeks and months,” Teržić said. Because he is an outstanding talent. He’s only 19, but I think he’s surpassed his talent status. “
England international Bellingham opened the scoring for Dortmund against Augsburg on Sunday, while BVB headed to Mainz on Wednesday to pick up three more points to further deepen the fight for a place in the Champions League.
Bellingham will be suspended against Mainz and the teenager’s absence will be a huge blow.
In his third season as a regular in Dortmund’s midfield, Teržić found his maturity and influence on the field to be very evident. Bellingham has already scored nine goals for Bellingham this season, his best so far this season.
“He is a very important player for us. He scored his first goal of the match again, which was very important both in attack and defense on Sunday.
“And of course I will miss him tomorrow. But it’s a good team job.
“We will think carefully about how we can make up for this loss for tomorrow. I am sure that Jude will play an important role again at Leverkusen on Sunday and we will be working without him tomorrow. I’m going to do
Teržić said Dortmund are seeing the progress “day by day” of former Ajax forward Sebastian Haller as he continues to recover from treatment for testicular cancer.
The French forward came off the bench on Sunday and Teržić said:
“We noticed he was getting better day by day. He’s getting better and better and getting his rhythm back so hopefully he can gradually increase the amount of work he does.
“I don’t know how good it is for the starting line-up, whether it’s tomorrow or Sunday or next week, but I’m sure he’ll play an important role again tomorrow.”