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Jude Bellingham could join Man Utd for 'discounted price' due to Birmingham woes

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Manchester United may be about to benefit from Birmingham City's financial problems in their pursuit for Jude Bellingham. The Red Devils continue to chase the 16-year-old, who has impressed with his Championship exploits this term.

Birmingham have endured financial issues in recent seasons and will be hoping to minimise their losses as the coronavirus crisis takes its toll on clubs and businesses.

Football finance expert Kieran Maguire thinks transfer fees will drop in general when normality returns, and suggests the Blues could offload Bellingham for less than intended. "There was a report published in Switzerland last week by one of the analyst organisations [CIES] and they felt the value of the transfer market had fallen by around

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