Jobe Bellingham, Jude Bellingham’s younger brother, has attracted the attention of Real Madrid. Jobe Bellingham played for England’s under-19 team against Montenegro. According to accounts, the Spanish giants attended to see him play. Florentino Perez, according to El Nacional, had ordered head scout Juni Calafat to provide an update on the Sunderland star.
Jude Bellingham made a summer transfer to the Santiago Bernabeu and has exceeded expectations with an exciting start to life in Spain. The former Borussia Dortmund player has scored 10 goals in 10 games for the club since his arrival. As a result, he is one of the club’s most successful new additions ever.
With Real Madrid supporters in awe of the the 20-year-old the focus has shifted to his brother. Jobe Bellingham, who appears to be an interesting potential in his own right. Over the summer, Jobe moved from his hometown club Birmingham City to Sunderland. He has already established himself as an important first-team member.
The 18-year-old has scored twice in 12 outings for the Black Cats since arriving to the Stadium Of Light. He has played as a striker as well as his more familiar role in central midfield.
Jobe Bellingham has appeared in 12 games for the Black Cats so far, scoring twice. It also resulted in his first call-up to England’s under-19 team in September.
If the young kid continues to impress, he will be a tempting choice for many of the world’s top teams. Real, on the other hand, may use the familial ties to his advantage in talks.
Given his elder brother’s success, it’s easy to see why Real Madrid could be keeping an eye on Jobe. If he can show even a sliver of Jude’s aptitude, there may be a great deal to be obtained.