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'The Sun' claims that Borussia Dortmund is keeping an eye on Jobe Bellingham, the younger brother of their previous player Jude Bellingham. After finding out that he had been suspended for three games, the German team decided not to send the scout to Preston on Wednesday. The Sunderland playmaker is a target for the German team.
It's possible that Jobe Bellingham could soon do the same as his brother. According to "The Sun," Borussia Dortmund, the team where Jude excelled before moving to Real Madrid, is interested in the current Sunderland player.
According to the source, the German team, who have been following him for a while, intended to send a number of scouts to Preston on Wednesday to observe him in action. After finding out that the player was suspended for three games after his sending-off versus Queens Park Rangers, the team was ultimately forced to alter their plans.
The young English midfielder is eager to join Borussia Dortmund because he wants to leave the same lasting impression at the German team as his brother. In order to get another Bellingham player, Sunderland has set an asking amount of 20 million euros, which they are more than prepared to pay.
Jobe has two goals and one assist in 13 games just over three months into the 2024–25 campaign. The Briton completed 47 games during the 2023–24 season, his debut alongside the Black Cats, contributing one assist and seven goals. His efforts are being noticed, and he may soon be able to move towards joining one of the major leagues in Europe.
There is still one game of suspension left for the youngest member of the Bellingham family. He is anticipated to make a comeback against West Bromwich Albion, but Régis Le Bris won't be able to rely on him for the match against Millwall. The Bundesliga club is prepared to make their next move, but it is unlikely to happen during the January transfer window but rather next summer.