Erling Haaland brought a lot to Dortmund, he scored goals on all fronts, the only thing missing was trophies, but the Norwegian is the least to blame for that.And they made a fortune from its sale, albeit far less than they expected, than what was logical. Dortmund collected around 60,000,000 euros, which is three times more than they paid Salzburg for Haaland. But it is clear that the value of the Norwegian is far, far greater.In order not to repeat that scenario, the club from Westphalia started to pressure their new “golden boy”, Jude Bellingham, to sign a new contract, with a strong buyout clause. The English midfielder has a valid contract with Dortmund until the summer of 2025, but the catch is precisely in that clause, which the Germans want to insert into the contract.Musiala, Bellingham, Pedri and Camavinga are four 19-year old midfielders with elite-tier talent and who are already impacting games at the highest level in massive ways.I don’t remember the last time we had a situation like that. pic.twitter.com/FEEZwWPKiZ— UtdArena (@UtdArena) September 27, 2022 The idea of the yellow-blues is to “fixate” Bellingham at 150,000,000 euros and that any club that wants to buy him must bring that much money. Not a euro less. And, Liverpool and especially Real Madrid are already circling around the Englishman, who the German and Spanish media write is in a “pole position” to bring the player from Dortmund.The only thing is that Madrid are ready to pay 100,000,000 euros and will not go beyond that, and in Dortmund they think that it is not enough. It looks like what they fell short of in Haaland’s case they would make up for in the sale of Bellingham.##NAJAVA_MECA_6685006##The new contract offered to the 19-year-old footballer, who even wore the yellow and black captain’s armband in the last round against Cologne, would be valid until 2027. And his salary would increase from the current 2,500,000 to 6,000,000 euros per year.However, what Dortmund cannot guarantee a young footballer, unlike Real or Liverpool, is trophies. Because in Germany, Bayern are still the force to be reckoned with.