Jude Bellingham Could Face Brother Jobe at Club World Cup as £25m Transfer Edges Nearer - The Mirror
- Jobe Bellingham, the 19-year-old midfielder from Sunderland, is set to transfer to Borussia Dortmund ahead of the 2025-26 season in Germany.
- The transfer comes as Sunderland prepare to re-enter the Premier League following an eight-year absence, amid strong interest from Bundesliga clubs such as Eintracht Frankfurt and RB Leipzig.
- Jobe played a key role in Sunderland’s promotion, contributing seven goal involvements in 40 Championship matches and earning the Young Player of the Season award.
- Dortmund intends to pay around £25 million plus add-ons for Jobe and expects no issues with personal terms as he follows his older brother Jude, who played for Dortmund before moving to Real Madrid.
- The move could see Jobe face Jude at this month’s FIFA Club World Cup, with Dortmund and Real Madrid both qualifying for the tournament in the USA.
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Jude Bellingham could face brother Jobe at Club World Cup as £25m transfer edges nearer - The Mirror
Jude Bellingham is set to star for Real Madrid at the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup tournament and he could yet face his brother, Jobe, if he completes a move to a new club
Jobe Bellingham is about to move to Dortmund. BVB has received its commitment and starts negotiations with Sunderland.
Jobe Bellingham could take on brother Jude at Club World Cup in £25m transfer
DORTMUND are confident they will beat Frankfurt to the signing of Jobe Bellingham and are offering him the chance to play at this month’s Club World Cup. The Bundesliga giants are prepared to offer Sunderland £21million plus add-ons for the teenage midfielder. Jobe Bellingham has been linked with a move to Dortmund Jude Bellingham could face Jobe at the Club World Cup Although Frankfurt are prepared to match that offer, it appears Dortmund are c…
Jobe, Jude Bellingham’s brother, will play the FIFA Club World Cup with Borussia Dortmund. The Bellingham family could see their faces in the Club World Cup. Jude waits for the end of his vacation in Real Madrid while Jobe Bellingham comes from ascending to the Premier League with Sunderland. Borussia Dortmund, as he did in his day with the wheel of the white house, will pay everything necessary to have his brother in the new FIFA club tournamen…
Dani Carvajal and Jude Bellingham spoke to FIFA, saying they were both very motivated to win the World Clubs this summer. Back from injury after many months of absence, Dani Carvajal will be competing with Trent Alexander Arnold this season. At 33, it makes sense for him to think about his future. When asked if he has ever thought of the post-Real, Dani does not close any doors.
Jobe, brother of madridista Jude, has just ascended to the Premier League with Sunderland, although he aims to go out to a European club
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