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Tottenham are looking to sign 2005-born Jobe Bellingham

Tottenham are looking to sign 2005-born Jobe Bellingham, the younger brother of Jude Bellingham (21-Real Madrid).

‘Tottenham have been scouring the market for a new midfielder for some time, and sources have confirmed their interest in Jobe Bellingham,’ the UK’s TeamTalk reported on April 4 (KST). ‘Tottenham can exclusively reveal that they have been in contact with Jobe’s representatives to confirm the terms of a potential deal,’ it claimed.

Jobe, who plays for Sunderland, is recognized as one of the brightest young talents in the Championship (second tier). He moved to Sunderland from Birmingham City for just £3 million last summer.

His potential has exploded this season, 스포츠토토 scoring seven goals in 47 appearances in the Championship. Sunderland want to keep hold of Jobe. They have made it clear that they have no intention of selling him. However, the second-tier side will find it hard to turn down a big offer, according to Team Talk.

Of course, Jobe is currently outclassed by his older brother Jude.

Jude is the future of English soccer, having just moved from German Bundesliga side Borussia Dortmund to Spanish giants Real Madrid.

He broke the record for the highest fee ever paid for an English player at his age. The transfer fee was a whopping £115 million (approximately $20 billion). In his first year, Zidane won La Liga and dominated Europe. He recently beat his hometown club Dortmund in the European Champions League final.

Spurs will be counting on Jobe. If he can reach anywhere near the level that his brother Jude has achieved, he could be a fantastic signing for Spurs. 파워볼실시간 Crystal Palace and Brentford are also in the running for Jobe’s signature.

Jobe plays as an attacking midfielder but can also play as a number eight. Sunderland are reportedly planning to ask for more than £20 million for Jobe, nearly 10 times what they paid for him last year.

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