Jude Bellingham is one of the emerging stars of European football, although it is increasingly consolidated And he is already a fixture in the calls of the English team, with which he even played the last European Championship. Since his arrival at Borussia Dortmund, his growth has been unstoppable: they paid 30 million for the young Englishman who played for Birmingham City, they overtook Manchester United in the race to sign him and ended up taking a talent who is already one of the most important players in the German team … and that only turned 18 last June.
However, as published The Sun, It may not be the last Bellingham to wear the Dortmund jersey. According to information from the British media, The German club has been chasing Jude Bellingham’s little brother Jobe for months, that little by little continues to climb in the lower categories of Birmingham City, like years ago the elder did.
In fact, Jobe just turned 16 (September 23, 2005) and although he has not officially debuted with the ‘blues’ he has already been on the bench in two League Cup games against Colchester and Fulham. The two Bellingham brothers are represented by their father, Mark, a former non-professional footballer, current police officer who, however, he still believes that Jobe’s future is in Birmingham and not in Dortmund.