Jude Bellingham's decision to join Real Madrid was not driven by money but by a desire to contribute to the Spanish side's rich footballing history, the England international said.
Real officially confirmed the signing of Bellingham from Borussia Dortmund on Wednesday in a deal worth 103 million euros ($111.58 million) plus add-ons, with the midfielder signing a six-year contract.
Dortmund said they had reached an agreement with Real last week on a deal that could increase the total amount by up to 30%.
"Money is not a thing for me. I don't think about money at all when I make these kind of decisions. I never have, I never will. I play the game purely out of love," Bellingham told reporters.
"It wasn't a case of the other teams are bad or they weren't good, it is just that, for me, Madrid are the greatest... The respect that England has for Real Madrid is so high. Their pedigree in Europe is the best - simple as.
"I took a lot of interest in that. I think that's what makes Madrid appealing to me. It has a great history and you want to be one of the players that adds to it and continues to make it the greatest."
Bellingham will join a formidable Real midfield featuring veterans Toni Kroos and Luka Modric, as well as talented younger players like Federico Valverde, Eduardo Camavinga and Aurelien Tchouameni.
"The things I will gain from Modric and Kroos will be unbelievable. Their knowledge of the game, the way they play it. The experience will be so great for me," Bellingham said.
"I will just be like a sponge around them, trying to steal everything they have got. They will probably be annoyed with me after the first week or so, but I can't wait to learn from those guys."
The 19-year-old will wear the number five shirt, the same number that ex-Real midfielder Zinedine Zidane, who left the club in 2006, wore during his five-year spell in Madrid as a player.
"I have said in many interviews how much I admire Zinedene Zidane. The legacy within the club and this number," Bellingham said.
"I am not trying to be the same as him, I am just trying to be Jude, but it is definitely a bit of a homage to how great he was."
Real are in the process of rebuilding their squad following a string of high-profile exits and have been linked by British media with moves for Tottenham Hotspur and England forward Harry Kane as well as Paris St Germain's French forward Kylian Mbappe.
Bellingham declined to comment on the reports, saying: "(Kane) is a world class player, he's my captain for the national team. I love him as a player and as a person.
"Whatever happens there happens but it is not really for me to comment about... Would I like to play with a player like Kylian Mbappe? Who wouldn't?"
Man City set to release skipper Gundogan and Mendy
Treble winners Manchester City are set to release captain Ilkay Gundogan and Benjamin Mendy when their contracts expire this month after the Premier League said on Friday they were included on the list of players who can leave on free transfers.
Gundogan had been silent on his future after leading the club to the Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League trophies this season, with the Germany international linked with moves to Arsenal and Barcelona.
The 32-year-old, who proved to be the man for the big occasion in City's historic treble bid, won 14 trophies at the club, including five league titles following his move from Bundesliga side Borussia Dortmund in 2016.
Mendy has not played for City since August 2021 after he was suspended following his arrest on charges of rape and sexual assault.
The Frenchman, who was signed in 2017 for a fee in the region of 52 million pounds ($66.63 million), was found not guilty of six counts of rape and one count of sexual assault in January but he faces a retrial on two other charges.
Brighton sign Dahoud from Borussia Dortmund
Brighton & Hove Albion have signed former Germany midfielder Mahmoud Dahoud from Borussia Dortmund on a four-year deal, the Premier League side said on Friday without giving financial details.
The Syrian-born 27-year-old, who had surgery on his shoulder last year, will join on July 1 after his current contract expires with the Bundesliga runners-up.
"I’m excited to have Mahmoud in my team. I wanted him when I was at Sassuolo and I’m sure he is going to be a top player for us," said manager Roberto De Zerbi.
Dahoud has two senior caps for Germany after making his international debut against Turkey in 2020.
Brighton will be playing in Europe for the first time next season after they finished sixth to qualify for the Europa League.
"He’s a quality player, he’s got lots of experience playing at a high level in Germany with great experience in Europe too," said technical director David Weir.
On Wednesday Brighton announced the signing of 37-year-old midfielder James Milner, who was a free agent after leaving Liverpool.
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