
Bellingham distances himself from Real Madrid, the Bundesliga knocks on his door and it's a bomb.
The interesting offer with which Bundesliga plans to steal Bellingham's signing from Real Madrid
Since his arrival last season, Jude Bellingham didn't take long to establish himself at Real Madrid. Quickly becoming one of its great stars, Jude is currently one of the best players in the world. However, one of his greatest desires, aside from playing at Real Madrid, is to play with his brother.
Jobe Bellingham, who currently plays for Sunderland in the English second division, has impressed with his talent. Having been one of the key figures in bringing Sunderland closer to promotion to the Premier League, Real Madrid became interested in signing him. However, the Bundesliga has decided to act to interfere in this important operation.

More specifically, Borussia Dortmund has acquired a great interest in signing the younger brother of their now former player, Jude Bellingham. With an offer between 25 to 30 million euros, Dortmund has emerged as Real Madrid's main rival.
The Bundesliga's interference
At just 19 years old, Jobe Bellingham has managed to establish himself as one of the great talents in English soccer. Winning the award for the best young player in the second division, Jobe is one of Sunderland's leaders. Playing 3,507 minutes this season, Jobe has worked hard to achieve the promised promotion to the Premier.
While the player has several options to leave Sunderland during the summer, Dortmund and Madrid are the clubs with the most chances. Real Madrid, to achieve his signing, relies on its clear global prestige and his brother, Jude Bellingham.

Even so, Dortmund, after Jude's departure from the club, kept good relations with the Bellingham family. A fact that, looking toward the summer market, the Germans seek to take advantage of to once again have a Bellingham as their star.
The problem for Real Madrid
Although Real Madrid is the best club in the world, Dortmund has always been known as the ideal club for young talents. While both clubs are good options for Jobe Bellingham's future, the power to decide lies with the player himself.
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