The Bristol City Stadium stage was the viewing arena for Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal, who sent scouts to keep an eye on Sunderland's promising midfielder Jobe Bellingham. At 18, Bellingham has caught the eye of the Premier League's top clubs, and his performance against Bristol City did not go unnoticed. The young midfielder, who joined from Birmingham City in the summer, has become a key player for Sunderland, making 20 starts in 22 league games so far. With four goals to his name this season, including the decisive strike against Leeds United, Bellingham has proved his worth on the pitch.
Despite his short stay at Sunderland, interest from Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal has not gone unnoticed. Ekrem Konur, a reputable sports journalist, reported that all three clubs sent scouts to the game against Bristol City, where Bellingham, although starting on the bench, came on in the second half to try to turn the game around.
Although Sunderland failed to win, Bellingham remains a coveted gem, and not just by Premier League teams. Tottenham Hotspur are also keeping a close eye on his progress, sending scouts regularly to assess his performance. In addition, Spanish giants Real Madrid are rumoured to be contemplating a move that could reunite Jobe with his brother Jude, who has already impressed at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Jurgen Klopp has not forgotten that Jude did not sign for Liverpool and went to Real Madrid, so now signing his brother would be a low blow for him because he dreams of having him alongside him in Spain, but Liverpool would avoid that by signing him. Although Bellingham picked up a yellow card in the last game, his ability on the pitch and goalscoring ability have attracted the attention of elite clubs. With the transfer window just around the corner, the young English talent's future looks increasingly intriguing, with Premier League giants and Real Madrid following every step of his rising career.
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