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Unique opportunity for a fat commission? Jude Bellingham’s dad is probably putting pressure on him

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Unique opportunity for a fat commission?  Jude Bellingham's dad is probably putting pressure on him

Jude Bellingham’s father is now apparently putting pressure on the poker for his son’s future. Thorgan Hazard’s future remains unclear. Talks about the future of two talents are in full swing at Borussia Dortmund. Rumors and news about BVB can be found here.

BVB, rumour: Jude Bellingham’s dad is apparently putting pressure on him

Jude Bellingham is set to leave Borussia Dortmund this summer. According to Sport Bild, that’s at least Mark Bellingham’s big goal – the father who steers his son’s career as director of his own company “BeloBall LTD”. Accordingly, the negotiations with Real Madrid should now pick up speed.

Real Madrid officials would plan to visit Dortmund soon to secure the Englishman’s final commitment. Mark Bellingham’s goal is to finalize the deal this summer. First and foremost, it is about the sporting development of the player. Bellingham really wants to win the Champions League.

But his hefty commission for his father also plays a role. The background is Fifa’s new advisor statute, which is to come into force on October 1st. Then only licensed player agents can issue invoices. Measured in terms of salary, they can only be involved with three percent from the club and three percent from the player.

Mark Bellingham would then have to take the difficult license exam or hire a licensed consultant. According to the tabloid magazine, Real Madrid has currently planned an annual salary of around 20 million euros for his son. With a five-year contract, three of the 100 million euros would then go to the licensed consultant, of which only a small part would go to him minus taxes and deductible – which in turn would have to be taxed.

Because the current rule allows him a commission of up to ten percent, Mark Bellingham should be very interested in a change in the summer. BVB itself has not yet been informed about this, but is still counting on a transfer. You just want clarity as soon as possible. There will be no ultimatum for the Bellinghams.

The 19-year-old’s contract expires in 2025. In 2020 Borussia Dortmund paid 25 million euros to Birmingham City, and now revenues of up to 150 million euros are expected.

BVB, rumour: What’s next for Thorgan Hazard?

Thorgan Hazard’s future remains unclear. The BVB professional is currently on loan to PSV Eindhoven and recently scored the match winner there in the cup final. He came on as a substitute in the 59th minute and scored the saving 1-1 equalizer in the 67th minute. The Belgian also scored in the shoot-out to help Eindhoven triumph over Ajax.

It’s noisy in the summer sports1 but first back to Borussia Dortmund, where he has a well-paid contract until 2024. Aside from the cup final, Hazard hasn’t had an easy time at Eindhoven either. So far he has only made eleven appearances, two goals and one assist. In the meantime he was injured.

PSV have not yet made a decision on whether to keep him. However, the financial conditions make staying there unlikely. In addition to the salary, this also affects a transfer fee in the middle single-digit millions. BVB is definitely planning without the 30-year-old. Accordingly, Hazard could end up either letting his contract expire or having to look for a new club.

BVB, rumor: Poker for talent is picking up speed

BVB would like to sign Justin Njinmah on loan from Werder Bremen. “We would like to keep Justin,” said Ingo Preuss, manager of the Dortmund third division team, in mid-April Ruhr news. The 22-year-old is currently an integral part of BVB’s second representation. There he was directly involved in 16 goals in 30 games.

According to the DeichStube no decision has yet been made because negotiations between the players and the club are ongoing. Although the player could imagine staying in Dortmund, he would then also have a clear perspective in the professional squad.

Werder Bremen should also have plans with the goalscorer. “Justin has developed really well,” said Clemens Fritz Picture: “The fact that he is part of Werder’s professional squad next season definitely plays a role in our thoughts.”

The tabloid also reported that there were several talks about the future of the native of Hamburg in the past week. “Dortmund has an option,” added Werder’s head of licensing: “But everything else is still open.”

BVB, News: Sebastian Kehl announces talks with youngsters

Julian Rijkhoff is one of the most promising talents in BVB’s youth department. Now Sebastian Kehl with the Ruhr news Discussions have been announced with the youngster and his environment to clarify the future: “We will discuss with the player and his agent what the future path could look like.”

Because although the youngster can show an outstanding goal tally in the substructure, he is currently not a real topic with the professionals. The 18-year-old has already scored 25 times in 28 games for the A-Youth this season. In the semi-finals of the German A-Youth Championship, he scored all four goals in a 4-0 win over Hertha BSC. But there have not been more than a few training sessions with the pros.

The striker should also be loud in the coming season Ruhr news to be an integral part of the U19 for the time being. The professional area would therefore come a little too early, there are doubts about his physicality and assertiveness. On the other hand, the player dares to make this jump himself.

There is currently speculation that Rijkhoff will remain part of the U19s, but that he could gain experience in the second division and thus prove himself for Edin Terzic’s squad. Rumors from the Netherlands that Ajax are planning a return campaign should not be too hot.

BVB, News: The remaining program of Borussia Dortmund

Gameday Date Home Guest kicking off
31 Sunday, May 7th BVB VfL Wolfsburg 5.30 p.m
32 Sat 13 May BVB Borussia Monchengladbach 6.30 p.m
33 Sunday, May 21st FC Augsburg BVB 5.30 p.m
34 Sat 27 May BVB Mainz 05 3.30 p.m

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