The Real Madrid and England player has talked about his brother Jobe.
Jude Bellingham, the England and Real Madrid star, has expressed how much he gains from his younger brother Jobe Bellingham. Jude, who joined Real Madrid for £114 million, is set to play for England in the Euro semi-final against Holland. Jobe, after a strong season at Sunderland following his move from Birmingham City, has attracted interest from Crystal Palace and Brentford. Jude highlighted their close relationship, mentioning that they always exchange messages before each other’s games. He praised Jobe’s mentality and playing skills, stating that he learns a lot from him.
Sunderland rejected initial offers from Palace for Jobe, aiming to retain their core squad for a play-off push. With three years left on Jobe’s contract, they were confident in keeping him, and transfer expert Fabrizio Romano reports that Jobe intends to stay for another season. Sporting director Kristjaan Speakman acknowledged the unpredictability of the transfer market but emphasized their commitment to retaining key players. He highlighted recent signings like young Chris Rigg as evidence of their strategy. Speakman reiterated their goal to keep top talent, despite the inherent uncertainties of the transfer window.