Jude Bellingham will explore more in the club after joining the winning team, and he will adapt quickly to the Real Madrid football style. I'm only waiting for him to get stronger so he can execute more extreme skills, which will boost his performance and market value. Jude will go further in football; he's a playmaker who is still young; he has a long way to go. Jude Bellingham made the right decision by moving to Real Madrid; he will become a world-class midfielder since he will most likely learn from Luka Modric, another world-class midfielder.
I hope so but it seemed to me if bellingham gonna try to learn from experienced midfielder like kroos and modric. He feels amazing with so many trophies that achieved by real madrid. It's unbelievable for him to join in a big club like real madrid.
Many people are waiting for the debut of his performance play together with real madrid. Bellingham may need a lot of time to learn more.
Dortmund is not a good team for him caused by he was stuck played there. I think that ancelotti will able to dig his potential for the club. He is still very young at this moment. He has a lot of time to learn more.
I can only pray for bellingham not to be another hazard again. It's enough to see hazard was a big fail for the club.
Without a doubt, Bellingham will be a great player for Real Madrid, personally I feel that it could be the key for Maderid to have more consistency, I know that Madrid football is sometimes different, they can be very hard training sessions, but Bellingham has everything to adapt, in fact I don't think it will take much for him to keep up with the style of play that the club can implement, for me Ancelotti has a lot to do not only with him but with all his players, because he has a great Lioga to fight for and a great UCL where they have to win it, this time they didn't even reach the final, which disappointed many.
I can't remember the last time Spurs played in the Champions League... Their best result was when they lost to Liverpool in the 2019 final... So you could say Kane has had good results with Spurs in the Champions League before, but not the best... Spurs are regularly at the top of the standings in the EPL, but England are very competitive... So yes, if Kane wants great results, he should change clubs...
In last seven seasons Tottenham play five Champions Leagues their best result is 2018/19 lost final against Liverpool and three times lost in round of 16 and once they lost into group stage but now things looking completely down for them because their result in this season is giving them red-light for the long run and if they lost Harry Kane then surely it's could be worst for them as well.
Tottenham is having wired results even they were having competitive team and many top quality players but never won any trophy even having coach like Conte which unable to change the fortune hopefully we will have changed in management which bring better changes, and they could be able to won their first trophy in Europe.
Well, the truth is, things can be very different, because now when we see a Tottenham with all those flaws, I honestly doubt that they can do anything to help them get ahead, it's not because Harry Kane is leaving, it's not easy to sell him either , Bayern It is the team that has shown the most interest in him, but to be honest, the things that Tottenham can do by retaining this great player are not much, I don't see the system changing, yes, I know that things can make a difference when a A player like Kane is in any game, but I don't see that Tottenham are doing that well, and they have to do an urgent restructuring, at least as a fan I see it that way.
Tottenham fans have a lot of faith in this team, it's normal, anyone who loves their team supports it until the end, however things can be done better because they have to change the way they play, their systems are easy to read For the rest of the coach, they can repeatedly play 1 or 2 games well but the third lose it and that's not the Idea , because they keep Losing from there.
Talks had been going on with Bayern, but it was said at one point that they had not made a second offer for Kajne, here's an update.
‘In the coming days’: Tottenham set for more Bayern talks as Kane ‘agrees personal terms’Tottenham are set to meet with Bayern Munich in the coming days to discuss the future of star striker and talisman, Harry Kane.
Kane has been linked with a move to Bayern over the last few weeks but so far, Daniel Levy is holding firm and does not want to sell his star man.
However, Bayern’s interest hasn’t gone away. And with Kane said to be open to the move as well, some at Tottenham are getting worried.
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https://tbrfootball.com/in-the-coming-days-tottenham-set-for-more-bayern-talks-as-kane-agrees-personal-terms/And he has said many times that Harry Kane wants to go to Bayern Munich, because after the failed negotiations by the MU, then things are reopened, because there were already many around there saying that he was not going to go to Bayern because it has not been agreed. made a good offer for the player, I don't know why they are taking so long about this, from what I understand if the player doesn't want to be with Tottenham anymore they should let him go, without much, and maybe that's what Bayern understood, Perhaps Kane does not feel comfortable in the team, and sometimes the comfort that a player can and must have must be taken into account, wherever they want to go, they must let him go.
Apart from that, if things don't work out with Kane, they are already in talks with another star player:
Spurs: Bayern Munich eyeing Pierre-Emile HojbjergAnge Postecoglou has got straight to work reshaping the squad left behind by Antonio Conte and Ryan Mason this summer. Having secured the permanent captures of loan stars Pedro Porro and Dejan Kulusevski, Spurs have since signed James Maddison from Leicester City in a deal worth roughly £40m as well as new shot-stopper Guglielmo Vicario for a fee in the region £17m, while there have been plenty of outgoings too (Transfermarkt).
Harry Winks has left to aid Leicester’s promotion efforts while Lucas Moura is departing as a free agent, and it remains to be seen if Clement Lenglet will return permanently after his loan deal last season.
Perhaps the biggest saga of all however is that surrounding Harry Kane’s future, with the club legend and talisman once again the centre of tiresome and seemingly never-ending exit links.
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https://www.footballfancast.com/spurs-bayern-munich-harry-kane-pierre-emile-hojbjerg/So if they don't want Bayen's money at Tottenham, things can turn ugly for Harry Kane, that's why I say, when a player doesn't feel comfortable in the team he's in, the club itself should let him go, it's not pretty Retaining a player who is always wanting to leave but the club doesn't let him or forces him to play for them, this doesn't make sense to me, for this reason when we talk about transfers, not only the fact of wanting to leave influences to another team or the money that will win, the desire of the player also influences, for me that is the main thing.