Jude Bellingham was supposed to be part of one of the biggest transfer fights in recent history this summer however it all ended very quickly when Liverpool pulled out of the deal giving Real Madrid a free run at him as he did not want to join Manchester City.

It has been common knowledge that Bellingham will be going to the Spanish capital but the deal hadn’t been officially agreed between the two sides with some concern over Bellingham’s knee which has been strapped up for some time during this campaign.

However that is no worry for Real Madrid and now there has finally been fee agreed for the England international.

The price of the deal is a fixed fee of 103 million euros with 30 million euros as add-ons with the transfer one of the biggest in both Real Madrid’s and Borussia Dortmund’s respective histories.

Bellingham is set to have a medical in the next few days before the deal is formally announced with the former Birmingham City midfielder final salary set to be around 10-12 million euros a year.

He will sign a six year deal which will be valid until 2029.

He will be competing with Toni Kroos, Luka Modric, Eduardo Camavinga, Aurelian Tchouameni and Federico Valverde for a place in the starting XI with Carlo Ancelotti set to be staying on as the manager after intertest from the Brazilian national team.


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