Birmingham City withdraws No. 22 after Jude Bellingham to Borussia Dortmund

Birmingham City has announced that they will withdraw Jude Bellingham’s blouse number following their signing by German Borussia Dortmund.

Birmingham City has announced that he will be wearing the Jude Bellingham blouse number after his signing for Borussia Dortmund.

Bellingham sealed his move to Dortmund earlier this week and becomes the world’s most expensive 17-year-old with the transfer fee set to eclipse £26million.

The young man played his last game for the Blues Derby County on Wednesday night and held back tears as he left St Andrew’s turf.

And the Blues have now shown that they plan to remove Bellingham’s number 22 shirt for one of ours and motivate others.

One passage says: “In such a short age of time, Jude has an iconic Blues figure, which shows what can be achieved through talent, hard paintings and dedication.

“His loving, humble and attractive attitude out of the box also made him a role model.

“The 22 shirt is synonymous with Jude, his rise in the first team at just 16 years and 38 days and those qualities.

And as such, the club could use taking this number, let’s not forget one of our own and motivate others.

“Before its last game, the club hosted a personal birthday party for others close to Jude’s development. It was an opportunity for everyone to come in combination and recognize Jude’s assistance from all the Blues, adding the academy and give him some other proper farewell souvenirs.

Throughout the long process of play that, despite everything, made Jude the world’s 17-year-longest player, he remained involved and fully committed to the cause of Les Bleus, who showed the importance of having a circle of family members in solidarity. him.”

Bellingham left after 44 times for his training year club, scoring 4 times.

And after his move, Bellingham paid tribute to his years-of-training club.

“Of course, I wish all those related to the Club the best. Once blue, blue.”

Dortmund very happy to catch the teenager.

“Jude Bellingham has absolute confidence to continue his career at Borussia Dortmund,” said Bundesliga giant Michael Zorc’s sporting director.

“The main motivation for its resolution was the cash perspectives we were able to offer you.

Birmingham city enthusiasts have had enough.

Our mail portfolio tells us, our Twitter and Facebook feeds tell us, and our conversations with Bluenoses tell us that the faithful of St. Andrew are reaching a breaking point, again.

The blues are trapped in this endless cycle of glimmers of hope followed by overwhelming sadness for too long.

As the silence continues, all enthusiasts listen from the Blues convention hall and with the club for some other manager, we need to know more about you.

We need to know where you think your club has gone by and keeps happening, and we need to know what you need to do about it.

Take a few minutes to complete our Blues in Crisis Fan Survey (below) so we can provide a transparent view of the strength of emotions among the Bluenoses, as Birmingham City Football Club deserves much, much more than that.

“It has potential, which will continue to expand with it for years to come.

“He already has amazing quality with the ball and has a strong mindset to start with.

“Jude will be our first team without delay, but we’ll give you as much time as you want to adapt to the highest point of the game.”

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