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Liverpool transfer news: Christian Falk says Reds target may snub Chelsea down to damning reason

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Christian Falk has said that Jude Bellingham, who has heavily been linked with a switch to Liverpool has ruled out a move to Chelsea, as he failed to see a plan at the club, especially ahead of their big-money move for Enzo Fernandez.

While Jamie O’Hara recently claimed that there was no chance that the ‘special’ £49,000-a-week ‘superstar’ would join Jurgen Klopp’s side, it seems as if the same is the case for his speculated transfer to Graham Potter’s men.

Now, Christian Falk has broken down why Liverpool target Jude Bellingham will refuse to accept a chance to sign for Chelsea, and how it is related to the Enzo Fernandez deal.

Falk: Liverpool target Jude Bellingham sees lack of plan ahead of Enzo Fernandez deal to snub Chelsea move

In recent weeks, the Blues have been lauded for bringing in big names such as the Argentine, alongside Benoit Badiashile, Mykhaylo Mudryk, Malo Gusto, Joao Felix and Noni Madueke in the winter market. In fact, many even believe that they have managed to pull off the greatest January transfer window of all time.

However, Liverpool target Jude Bellingham clearly seems to disagree, as he has ruled out a transfer to Chelsea, which in some ways may be related to the Enzo Fernandez coup, as Christian Falk told Caught Offside.

“He seems very clear in his plans. I heard that, before Enzo Fernandez’s move to London, [Jude] Bellingham was looking at what was going on at Chelsea. Chelsea were interested but Bellingham saw there wasn’t a clear plan at the club, so there wasn’t a massive amount of interest in going there.”

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Liverpool fans should be delighted upon hearing this update and unlike Chelsea, who have seemingly blindly splashed the cash on marquee signings, they must have a compelling project in place to persuade the ‘talented’ Jude Bellingham to put pen to paper.