Jude Bellingham, the brother of England great Jude Bellingham, is expected to have an “immediate impact” at Manchester United if he moves there this summer. Due to his outstanding achievements for Sunderland this season, 19-year-old Jude Bellingham has drawn interest from several elite Premier League teams, including United.
With a few games left in the season, the teenage midfielder has been a staple in Sunderland’s lineup and helped the Black Cats move up into the playoff spots. It was reported that Manchester United and Arsenal were pondering bids for Jobe during the January transfer window because of his outstanding form.
According to reports, Chelsea, another Premier League powerhouse, is in the lead to recruit the younger Bellingham brother this summer after expressing interest in him as well.
Jobe, one of the most vital players for Real Madrid and England, is an “outstanding talent,” according to former Sunderland defender Michael Gray, who believes he has the potential to be “nearly as good as his brother.”
Man United sent scouts to watch Sunderland’s Jobe Bellingham
Betfred and Gray were discussing Bellingham. After the young player was linked to a move to Old Trafford, he was asked if he could make an immediate impact if he transferred to Manchester United. Because of his versatility, he can play in the midfield and even up front, which is why several European teams are keeping an eye on him.
Jude’s brother is being pursued by both Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid, and a transfer to a top team is imminent.
Despite United’s intense interest, Jobe appears to share his brother’s mindset and is likely to leave for a major club on the continent rather than play in the Premier League, according to a recent report by The Peoples Person.
We’ll have to wait and see if INEOS can change his mind shortly. Ideally, they can at least acquire Rigg in the event that they are unable to acquire him.
With its wealth of talented players, the Championship has been attracting the attention of many top-tier English clubs, and United hasn’t really caught on. We can only hope that INEOS is improving it.