Bellingham, the brother of Real Madrid superstar Jude Bellingham, has had a difficult transition from Sunderland to Dortmund, making just two starts so far. He was benched for the final game against Cologne, ending a difficult spell for him.
Despite being unhappy with his playing time, Bellingham has said he has no interest in a move to Manchester United. He would prefer to stay at Dortmund, where he hopes to find more opportunities to play at the highest level. He is aware that United do not offer such an opportunity at the moment, especially since Ruben Amorim's team is not part of the Champions League.
A source close to the player has stressed that if Bellingham were to leave Dortmund, he would prefer a club that can provide him with playing time in the top competitions. This makes it clear that he has big ambitions and wants to develop as a player.
Furthermore, off-field tensions between his father and Dortmund's management have added to speculation about his future. Mark Bellingham, the player's father, has expressed his concern over his son's treatment by the club, especially after an incident on his Bundesliga debut. It remains to be seen what will happen to the talented English player.
















