PSG, Real Madrid and Manchester United Interested in Bundesliga Midfielder
According to reports, PSG is one of the clubs interested in Borussia Dortmund midfielder Jobe Bellingham.
Bellingham, 20, had a mixed campaign in the Bundesliga, but despite that, he remains of interest to big European clubs.
According to Fussballdaten (h/t Fichajes.com), PSG is among the teams interested in Jude's brother, the Real Madrid star.
However, the report focuses mainly on Manchester United, which has decided to reactivate its interest in the young English star. Manchester City, Arsenal, and Real Madrid would also be considering moves to sign the younger Bellingham.
This season, Bellingham played 49 matches for Borussia Dortmund, scoring one goal and providing four assists. However, his role was far from the relevance he had in the previous campaign with Sunderland, with whom he achieved promotion to the Premier League before leaving for the Bundesliga.
Jobe is not the first midfielder linked to PSG ahead of next summer. The Parisians have also been placed as a possible destination for West Ham United star Mateus Fernandes, 21; Gremio attacking midfielder Gabriel Mec, 18; CSKA Moscow youngster Matvey Kislyak, 20; and Lokomotiv Moscow's Aleksey Batrakov, 20.
Meanwhile, PSG sporting director Luis Campos wanted to pour cold water on all the transfer rumors around the Parisian club.
"It's good for PSG, the rumors. It means that we are a big club and that everyone wants to join, or that everyone wants to use our name in the transfer market," he said.
He added, "For us, regarding the transfer window, and this is a decision we made with our coach and the president, our transfer activity has been completely halted for several weeks. We know very well who our targets are in the near future, but we haven't budged an inch on the transfer front. The names circulating are purely speculation. Our ambition is to be motivated on May 30, with everyone fully committed and focused on this. We want to do everything we can to maintain our positive momentum. I've been told that a victory in the final could be historic for everyone. Our intention is to arrive at the final in top form, and then we'll see, but for now, we haven't moved an inch."
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