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JUDE BELLINGHAM’S REAL MADRID FUTURE REVEALED — PREMIER LEAGUE TRANSFER TALK HEATS UP

Jude Bellingham is fully focused on his future at Real Madrid despite a recent injury setback and England snub. While a Premier League move is "possible," the midfielder has no plans to leave and is determined to succeed in Spain.

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Creator: Angel Martinez | Credit: Getty Images

In light of rumours that a transfer to the Premier League is "possible," Jude Bellingham's position regarding his future at Real Madrid becomes apparent.

Despite hints that a future transfer to the Premier League is "possible," Jude Bellingham is apparently keen on playing for Real Madrid.

The 22-year-old has already made a name for himself as one of the top young midfielders in world football after joining Los Blancos from Borussia Dortmund in a transaction that increased to £115 million in the summer of 2023.

In his first season at Real Madrid, Bellingham was voted La Liga Player of the Season. He helped the Spanish powerhouses win the Champions League and the Premier League with 23 goals and 13 assists in all competitions.

However, the England international had a rough start to the new season owing to injury, starting only one of his four La Liga games. He was also unable to win a major championship with Los Blancos the previous season.

To the surprise of some, Bellingham's club future has come into doubt as he was recently dropped from Thomas Tuchel's England group. This is because Xabi Alonso has taken over at the Santiago Bernabeu.

Bellingham could move to the Premier League, but not anytime soon.

Numerous English teams are reportedly monitoring Bellingham's status, according to Football Insider. However, former Premier League scout Mick Brown asserts that the Birmingham-born player is adamant about staying in Madrid and will compete for a spot at the national and international levels.

Although a potential transfer to the Premier League for Bellingham is not completely ruled out, Brown, who served as Manchester United's senior scout for more than ten years, says his main goal is to play for Real Madrid.

Bellingham is focused on returning to playing frequently and effectively for Real Madrid, but a move to the Premier League is always a possibility, according to Brown.

"Whether it is because of his fitness or something else entirely, this injury has been a bit of a setback for him, and he has not been pushed back into the team right away.

He is a highly talented player; therefore, I am sure it will not take him long to become used to the style of play, despite some claims to the contrary.

"I would be shocked if he were considering a move away at this time, and I anticipate that his entire emphasis will be on doing well for Madrid.

Despite his PL connections, Bellingham concentrated on playing for Real Madrid.

However, in my experience, there is a very thin line separating a player who is performing at the highest level from something that has the power to change the course of events.

I am not suggesting that he will suddenly stop playing, but it could have an effect if he is not making many starts for Real Madrid and is now excluded from the England group.

"It will be intriguing to watch how he responds to what has transpired after the break, but by all accounts, he has an outstanding mentality, and it is the kind of thing that should drive him to elevate his game rather than knock him down."

Bellingham's contract expires in June 2029, and it is believed that Real Madrid would not consider offers for their number five, who would likely be worth more than the £115 million they paid to get him just over two years ago.

Although Bellingham has been connected to teams like Manchester United, Liverpool, and Manchester City in the past, it is thought that they are not currently interested in acquiring him since they know that Real Madrid has no plans to move the midfield player anytime soon.

GOAL OF MONTH SHORTLIST INCLUDES WOLTEMADE’S BRILLIANT STRIKE

Newcastle's German star Leon Woltemade is nominated for Premier League Goal of the Month for his superb flick against Brighton. Vote now for the summer signing's improvised Amex finish.

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Woltemade receives Goal of the Month nomination - Credit: Getty Images

Earlier this month, the Magpies fell 2-1 against Brighton, but the German international's incredible flick tied the score.

However, the summer acquisition, who has scored six goals for United since joining from Stuttgart in the summer, grabbed attention at the Amex Stadium with a superb improvised finish from Lewis Miley's low cross.

Antoine Semenyo and Justin Kluivert of Bournemouth, Zian Flemming and Loum Tchaouna of Burnley, Chelsea's Moises Caicedo, Aston Villa's Emi Buendia, and Mo Salah of Liverpool are also on the shortlist.

Supporters of the Magpies may cast their votes for Woltemade by visiting here, and voting will begin at 1 pm GMT on Thursday, October 30. The winner will be revealed on Friday, November 7th at 1 pm GMT.

HUGE LISANDRO MARTINEZ UPDATE EMERGES AS UNITED PREPARE FOR FOREST ENCOUNTER

Manchester United receive a major boost as Lisandro Martinez returns to first-team training. The Argentine defender has been out since February with a knee injury and is now closing in on a first-team return.

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Martinez injury boost lifts United spirits ahead of Nottingham Forest trip - COURTESY/PHOTO

Lisandro Martinez returns to first-team training, giving Manchester United a significant conditioning boost ahead of their Premier League matchup against Nottingham Forest on Saturday.

Lisandro Martinez has returned to first-team training for Manchester United, giving them a significant fitness boost ahead of their Premier League matchup against Nottingham Forest on Saturday.

Due to a serious knee injury sustained during a Premier League match against Crystal Palace, the Argentina international has not played for the 20-time English champions since early February.

However, Martinez has been speeding up his recuperation in recent weeks, and on Wednesday, the former Ajax centre-back was allowed to rejoin his teammates for training.

It is extremely doubtful that Martinez will play for Man United when they travel to Forest on Saturday, but the 27-year-old might return to the team for the match against Tottenham Hotspur on November 9.

Lisandro Martinez of Manchester United resumes training with the first team.


According to Man United head coach Ruben Amorim, "He’s feeling fine," last week. "I do not want to mention a single day or week because the knee is doing so wonderfully.

"I am not sure, but the team's training is about to begin. After that, Licha's rhythm will determine whether he places or not, but he is closer to starting training again.

The Red Devils will not be taking any chances with the Argentine because of the severity of the injury, and his return may be postponed until after the international break in November.

Luke Shaw's place in the starting lineup is now seriously threatened; therefore, Martinez's return is a significant boost for the 20-time English champions. Martinez is an expert in the left-sided role in the back three.

After joining Old Trafford from Ajax in the summer of 2022, the South American has made 91 appearances for the Red Devils, tallying three goals and three assists.

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