Jobe Bellingham rejects Premier League club

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If Jude Bellingham decided to leave Birmingham at just 17 years old and after only one season with the Blues to head to Borussia Dortmund before enjoying phenomenal success at Real Madrid, his brother Jobe prefers to take his time. Just as promising as the Madrid number 10, the attacking midfielder is coming off a full season with Sunderland (29 appearances for 4 goals) and now finds himself in the sights of English bigwigs such as Crystal Palace.

In this regard, The Athletic reports that the England U19 international has been the subject of concrete interest from the Eagles in this summer transfer window. However, the British tabloid adds that the main person concerned has refused the offer from the Premier League club, preferring to continue his progression with the Black Cats in the English second division. All things come to those who wait.

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