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‘Nothing would beat it’ – Jude Bellingham still has one big dream to realise

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Real Madrid superstar Jude Bellingham has revealed what ‘the biggest dream’ of his life would be in his latest YouTube video.

At just 21 years of age, Bellingham has already been entrusted with the keys to Real Madrid‘s midfield and inspired them to victory in last season’s LaLiga and the Champions League.

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He even boasts a DFB-Pokal trophy in his cabinet which he won during his three-season stint with Borussia Dortmund.

Bellingham has also shone on the international stage for England and played a key role in the Three Lions’ run to the final at Euro 2024.

The midfielder will no doubt want to lead England on a deep run at the 2026 World Cup in a bid to end what will be a 60-year wait for a trophy.

For most of the players that form England’s squad in two years’ time, they are likely to say winning the World Cup would be their biggest dream come true.

As much as Bellingham will want to win the World Cup, it is surprisingly not his biggest dream in football.

Instead, it is all about his brother, Jobe.

“Because we’re a similar age and we’ve played together for so long in the street and on the tufts of grass, to play with my brother for England that would be the biggest dream of my life,” Bellingham said in the latest episode of ‘Out of The Floodlights’.

“That would mean more than any of the trophies. Especially if we managed to do it on a consistent basis and play at a major tournament together and win things together. Honestly, nothing would even get close to that. Nothing.”

Jobe, 18, plays for Sunderland in the Championship and missed only one game for the Black Cats last season.

His impressive performances in Sunderland’s midfield also generated reported interest from Premier League clubs in the summer, with Tottenham, Brentford and Crystal Palace all linked with a swoop.

The older Bellingham brother managed to catch Jobe in action for Sunderland against Coventry City and Hull during LaLiga’s winter break.

The younger Bellingham brother is a key midfielder for SunderlandGetty

Although he has the famous surname, Jobe showed his willingness to be his own man when he opted to have his given name on the back of his Sunderland jersey.

However, that has not stopped Jude from stressing over people solely judging Jobe through a lens of what the Real Madrid superstar has already accomplished.

“I’m really conscious of that because I know it’s something people will always throw in his face and it’s not fair because he’s an amazing talent, amazing player in his own right,” Bellingham said.

“People will use him to have a dig at me and vice versa. We’re almost like each other’s biggest fans but also the biggest target for each other because we care about each other so much.

“He has to deal with more than I would have had to at his age and he deals with it with so much class. He wants to try and create his own legacy and his own path.

“At the end of the day, as long as he’s happy, that’s what I really care about to be honest. His happiness means more to me than my own.”

Jobe has played every minute of Sunderland’s Championship campaign this season, with the Black Cats registering four wins from five games.

As for Jude, he missed four league games for Real Madrid with a muscle injury but made his return in their 3-1 win over VfB Stuttgart in the Champions League.

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