- Jude Bellingham has emerged as one of Real Madrid’s key players this season and is expected to play a starring role for England at this summer’s Euros. Despite being eligible to play for Ireland through a grandparent, Bellingham made his debut against Ireland. The 20-year-old’s impressive performance for Carlo Ancelotti’s team this season has made him a strong contender for the Ballon d’Or, second only to teammate Vinicius Junior.
Bellingham aims to help Real Madrid secure their 15th European championship on Saturday night. His journey began at Birmingham City, and after a notable stint at Borussia Dortmund, he joined Real Madrid last June on a six-year contract with a base transfer fee of €103 million, potentially rising to €133.9 million due to add-ons.
Bellingham’s father, Mark, a former non-league striker, proudly shared a photo of young Jude in an Ireland jersey. Despite his eligibility for Ireland, Jude chose to represent England, making his debut against Ireland at just 17. His rise in football was predicted by former Ireland captain Roy Keane, who saw his potential early on.
During his debut season at the Bernabeu, Bellingham scored 23 goals in all competitions. His determination to secure first-team football led him to Dortmund instead of Manchester United, where he followed in the footsteps of his then-teammate Jadon Sancho.