Jude Bellingham to choose between Manchester United, Chelsea, Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich

Jude Bellingham reportedly has the choice of four of Europe’s biggest clubs after they all agreed to meet Birmingham City’s £30 million valuation. 

The 16-year-old was spotted leaving Manchester United’s training ground earlier this week, while Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund and Chelsea are also keen. 

All of those clubs have agreed to meet Birmingham’s £30 million fee; which the Mirror reports is comprised of a £15m down payment and £15m in performance related add ons. 

Birmingham City wonderkid Jude Bellingham has the choice of four of Europe's biggest clubs

Birmingham City wonderkid Jude Bellingham has the choice of four of Europe's biggest clubs

Birmingham City wonderkid Jude Bellingham has the choice of four of Europe’s biggest clubs

Man United, Chelsea, Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund all want to buy the wonderkid

Man United, Chelsea, Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund all want to buy the wonderkid

Man United, Chelsea, Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund all want to buy the wonderkid

Bellingham must now decide which club is the best place for him to continue his rapid development and plans to meet representatives from each team before making a final decision. 

Earlier this week it was reported that Dortmund were growing increasingly confident of landing the youngster and continuing their reputation of nurturing some of Europe’s hottest young talent. 

Jadon Sancho has flourished since joining the club after leaving Manchester City, while Erling Haaland is the latest prodigy to head to Signal Iduna Park.  

United’s interest in the England youth international was revealed during the January transfer window, but the club saw a £12m bid turned down before agreeing to Birmingham’s valuation. 

All four clubs have agreed to meet Birmingham's £30 million valuation of the 16-year-old

All four clubs have agreed to meet Birmingham's £30 million valuation of the 16-year-old

All four clubs have agreed to meet Birmingham’s £30 million valuation of the 16-year-old

Bellingham’s future could also depend on his younger, 15-year-old brother, Jobe, who is part of Birmingham’s academy. 

Should Bellingham decide to move abroad, the midfielder’s parents, who accompanied him to United’s Carrington training ground, would have to divide their time between England and Germany.

Birmingham, meanwhile, have internally given up hope of keeping their prized asset and will welcome the injection of cash from his sale as they bid to balance the books. 

Bellingham could follow Jadon Sancho in leaving English football for Borussia Dortmund

Bellingham could follow Jadon Sancho in leaving English football for Borussia Dortmund

Bellingham could follow Jadon Sancho in leaving English football for Borussia Dortmund

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