It started at Birmingham, as big brother Jude. Then Jobe took two seasons at Sunderland and helped play the club back to the Premier League. Now the 19-year-old is back on the track of big brother, a five-year contract has been signed in Germany.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer took 16-year-old Jude Bellingham and parents on a tour of Carrington in 2020, plus a final conversation with the super talent about the possibilities at Manchester United. Solskjaer and United lost this game, Borussia Dortmund could give the teenager free access to matchday playing time, Bellingham drew to the Bundesliga and Champions League games. Now the club has convinced again, when the little brother is ready for the next step.
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-I am happy to come to Dortmund and be part of the fight for titles with this great club. I want to be part of celebrating the success of these amazing fans, and I will work every day to achieve that,” Bellingham told the club’s website.
What the little brother is now being compared to is Jude’s 132 games in the Dortmund shirt and a whopping 103 million euros in sales revenue for the Real Madrid transfer. We wish the 19-year-old the best of luck on his journey.
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