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33.7 million pounds! Mirror: Sunderland informs Dortmund that the termination fee of Bellingham Jr. is required to pay in full

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June 7 The Mirror talked about the transfer of Job Bellingham. Dortmund hopes to sign the Sunderland midfielder before the Club World Cup. Dortmund has reached a five-year agreement with the players. But negotiations between the two clubs are at a deadlock.

It is understood that Job Bellingham's termination fee is worth 33.7 million pounds (40 million euros), but Dortmund is currently unwilling to meet this amount, and they made a offer of 25.2 million pounds (30 million euros). The offer includes an initial fee of £21 million and an additional fee of £4.2 million, but Black Cat told the other party to pay the full termination fee to release the person. There is a price difference of £8.5 million between the two parties.

According to German sources, Dortmund's first official offer was about £21 million, but was decisively rejected by Sunderland. Dortmund believes that the £25.2 million they submitted now is enough to sign Job Bellingham, and hopes to complete the deal before the transfer deadline (Football World Cup window). Job Bellingham was selected for Casley's England U21 team roster and will participate in the U21 European Cup.

But if Dortmund can reach an agreement before Tuesday's transfer deadline, according to FIFA regulations, they can choose not to let Job Bellingham participate in the U21 European Cup, but to take him to the Club World Cup. "The FIFA window period will end on June 10, so we have to make sure the team is flexible enough, just like we do with all the players. We will do our best to help the players, and Job is a big part of our team and he will go with the team."

Bortmond has been striving to reach an agreement with Job Bellingham since the end of last season, although Frankfurt has also shown a strong interest in him. In early May, Dortmund senior executives Ricken, Kyle and head coach Kovac flew to England to hold talks with Job Bellingham. The outgoing CEO Vatsk also went to England to meet with Job's family. Then, Kyle flew to Ibiza and had final negotiations with Job, who was on vacation there. It seemed that Dortmund was very close to completing the deal.

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