
Bellingham, Heading to Germany, Says Goodbye to Real Madrid: Jude, Very Disappointed
This team change has left the Birmingham midfielder visibly upset
One of the most important players in the current Real Madrid, without a doubt, is Jude Bellingham. Since his arrival in the white locker room in the summer of 2023, the '5' merengue has perfectly assumed all the tasks assigned to him and has even gone further. As often happens with the white stars, Bellingham has also made some signing suggestions.
Despite his short time in contact with the executives led by Florentino Pérez, the 'pride of Birmingham' has dropped several names to the white sports management. One of those prospects, which Juni Calafat's scouts have followed with interest and great attention, would inevitably move away from Real Madrid.

The information circulating in recent hours regarding the Bellingham family places one of the two brothers in Germany. It is impossible for it to be Jude Bellingham, since his commitment to the merengue entity is stronger than ever. It is, therefore, his younger brother: Jobe Bellingham.
The Sunderland midfielder is also having a good season in the English Championship, causing several elite European soccer clubs to be interested in his signing. Given the evident tactical and technical parallelism with his brother, Jobe Bellingham is beginning to be a highly valued soccer asset in the Old Continent.
There's a Lot of Room to Resolve It
Indeed, Real Madrid was in that improvised 'race' for several months to sign the Sunderland midfielder. But now it would be RB Leipzig, according to the information published by Florian Plettenberg, the leader in the efforts to change Jobe Bellingham's team. If that transfer is completed, Real Madrid's approach would be practically impossible.
That's why Jude Bellingham couldn't hide some disappointment upon hearing that information. The '5' blanco has made it clear on more than one occasion that one of his dreams is to play with his brother at Real Madrid, sharing Santiago Bernabéu locker room. His move toward RB Leipzig would prevent, at least for now, that ideal future imagined by the English all-rounder.

But it doesn't mean that Real Madrid has 'given up' in their efforts to sign Jobe Bellingham. The white executives understand that it is too early to include the younger Bellingham in the elite European soccer. That's why they would have given their particular green light to that team change: RB Leipzig could be the perfect setting for Jobe Bellingham to settle into the elite.
Then, with the current Sunderland midfielder settled in the Bundesliga, the white sports management would attempt his transfer... as long as the first team's midfield finds itself in need of the addition of a quality midfielder.
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