Jude Bellingham’s brother seduces the Premier League

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Little brother of Jude Bellingham, Jobe Bellingham also has enormous talent. Also trained in Birmingham, he did all his classes in the youth selection. The versatile 18-year-old attacking midfielder, now part of Sunderland, started the entire season in the Championship. Even if the Black Cats did not have the season they hoped for (16th out of 24), Jobe Bellingham was able to be skillful in front of goal (7 goals this season). According to the Spanish daily Sportthe young Englishman has caught the eye of many Premier League clubs.

Starting with Crystal Palace. Oliver Glasner’s team is strongly interested in his profile, the leaders of the Eagles want to start discussions with the club. Brentford are also in the mix for the Englishman. It remains to be seen whether Sunderland are sellers and at what price. Transfermarkta site specializing in estimating the value of players, estimates Jobe Bellingham at 12 million euros.

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