Mirror: Bellingham refuses to be loaned to Manchester United because the latter does not qualify for the Champions League

According to the "Mirror" report, Dortmund midfielder Bellingham has decided to refuse to be loaned out to Manchester United in the winter window.

It is understood that the main reason why Bellin refused to transfer was that Manchester United coached by Amorim did not qualify for the Champions League. According to reports, if Bellingham leaves Dortmund, he hopes to join a club that can provide "the highest level of competition."

Bellingham is currently in a difficult situation at Dortmund. He has made just two league starts since joining from Sunderland for £27m last summer, failing to score in 12 appearances and serving as a substitute against Cologne last weekend.

What's more serious is the tension between his family and the club. The article revealed that Bellingham’s father Mark and the club’s sporting director Kyle were “increasingly tense”. The conflict stemmed from the start of the season, when Bellin was substituted by coach Niko Kovac at half-time on his Bundesliga debut. His father was "incensed" and "waited in the tunnel to confront the club's top brass" after the game.

After being rejected, Manchester United may turn to the interest of Atletico Madrid's Gallagher, who also lacks starting opportunities under Simeone.

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