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JUDE BELLINGHAM COULD FACE PUNISHMENT AFTER CONTROVERSIAL GESTURE RESURFACES AGAIN

Jude Bellingham faces a potential ban after making an X-rated gesture during Real Madrid's 2-1 El Clásico win over Barcelona. The England star previously faced a UEFA fine for a similar gesture at Euro 2024.

Jude Bellingham could face punishment after controversial gesture resurfaces again
Bellingham during El Clásico - Credit: Shutterstock Editorial

After Jude Bellingham was seen making an X-rated gesture during Real Madrid's 2-1 El Clásico triumph over Barcelona, he may be banned.

At the Bernabeu, Madrid defeated their fierce rivals thanks to the English midfielder's game-winning goal.

Fermin Lopez equalised for Barcelona after Kylian Mbappe opened the scoring for Xabi Alonso's team. Madrid took all three points as Bellingham's goal just before halftime put them ahead and turned out to be the game-winning goal.

Both Barcelona midfielder Pedri and Madrid replacement Andriy Lunin were sent off as the game came to a head.

Bellingham was observed making tongue-out gestures toward his crotch during the game.

He got into problems for a similar gesture following England's 2-1 triumph over Slovakia at Euro 2024 the previous year.

In addition to a suspended one-match penalty that has already ended, UEFA fined him £25,000.

Gareth Bale's offensive gesture against Atletico Madrid in 2019 is not the first time a Real Madrid player has been embroiled in a similar issue.

Bellingham will pray that he suffers the same fate as the Welshman did.

During Barcelona's victory over Girona, manager Hansi Flick was recently given a second yellow card for making an offensive gesture.

The German manager stated after the game that he would need to "alter his conduct" for his grandchildren.

While playing for Al Nassr in the Saudi Pro League, former Real Madrid player Cristiano Ronaldo was fined and banned from one game for "provoking" supporters with a gesture akin to Bellingham's.

Bellingham was thrilled to defeat Barcelona at last, but he will have to wait to find out if he will be punished.

Last season, the Catalan team won all five of their meetings, including the Supercopa de España and Copa del Rey finals.

"We were definitely looking forward to this game," Bellingham stated. We were anticipating this and needed to win because we knew we had lost to them several times throughout the previous season.

"This victory was the result of a collective effort. Militao, Huijsen, Carreras, Fede, and Carvajal were all excellent defensive players.

Madrid's victory put them five points ahead of Barcelona in La Liga.

"Talk is cheap," he captioned his Instagram image after that. "¡HAL MADRID SIEMPRE!"

Xabi Alonso, the head coach of Real Madrid, also praised his effort.

"He has had three very nice games," the Spanish manager stated.

"We were aware that he required minutes to get rolling before the most recent break.

"After the last break, he performed better than we anticipated. Jude is all about connecting, feeling, and talking.

"He has had some really fantastic games because of that."

Bellingham will be hopeful that his impressive Real Madrid performances will earn him a recall after being left out of Thomas Tuchel's most recent England team. The Three Lions will play Serbia and Albania later this month.

WHY AC MILAN ARE TURNING TO REAL MADRID’S BACKUP ANDRIY LUNIN TO REPLACE MIKE MAIGNAN

AC Milan is preparing a €15M bid for Andriy Lunin. Discover why the Real Madrid keeper is now the favourite to take over at San Siro.

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Is Andriy Lunin The Solution To Milan

AC Milan might go after Andriy Lunin from Real Madrid this summer, according to Defensa Central. Apparently, Milan is having trouble getting Mike Maignan to sign a new contract.

So, Lunin is high on their list as a possible replacement. He did sign a deal to stay with Real Madrid until 2030, but Milan is still watching him while things with Maignan are up in the air.

Reportedly, Milan gave Maignan a final offer of €7 million per season, but he's not sure about it. Because of this, the club is now scouting for other options.

If Maignan leaves, Milan's bosses plan to offer between €10 million and €15 million for Lunin. They think that's a fair price for a keeper with his experience.

Real Madrid usually doesn't do winter transfers. The club has already said they won't sell anyone in January, except for loaning Endrick to Lyon. So, they won't even think about a deal for Lunin until the season is over.

Lunin turned down offers from Turkish clubs last summer to compete for his spot at Real Madrid. The chance to start every week at Milan could change his mind. At 26, he's currently Courtois' backup. A move in 2026 could give him the playing time he wants. Manchester United was also interested in Lunin last summer, so there'll be plenty of teams after him.

Why Real Madrid Should Ask for More or Keep Lunin

Lunin showed what he's capable of when he filled in for Courtois. He has the skills to play at the highest level. He saved Real Madrid many times, including in important Champions League games. Because of his input, his value has increased.

The rumoured price of €10 million to €15 million seems too low. Lunin was key to Real Madrid's defence for most of the 2023/24 season. Real Madrid should ask for way more if they decide to sell. If not, they should keep him as a backup in case Courtois gets hurt again.

Selling him for that little would be a mistake. It’s almost impossible to find another backup as good as him for that price these days. It's hard to keep a keeper who wants to be the number one, but Xabi Alonso thinks having a deep squad is very important.

Real Madrid needs to think about the money versus the risk on the field. Letting a talent like Lunin go for cheap would be a bad move. Madrid should keep him unless Milan makes a much better offer. Having two top-notch goalkeepers creates a sense of security that money can't often buy.

MARKET REPORT: WHY CHELSEA IS SUDDENLY THE FAVORITE TO RESIGN ANTONIO RüDIGER

Antonio Rüdiger is considering a shock return to Chelsea as Real Madrid pause contract talks. Read why Xabi Alonso is hesitant.

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Chelsea to Explore a Free Transfer for Antonio Rüdiger

Word on the street is that Antonio Rudiger might head back to Chelsea. The Real Madrid player is thinking about coming back to the Premier League. His deal with Real Madrid runs out in 2026, and he hasn't agreed to a new one yet. There's talk he might leave next summer and maybe even team up with Cristiano Ronaldo in Saudi Arabia.

Contract Talks On Hold

Back in November, Marca said that Rudiger and Real Madrid started talking about a new contract, but those talks are on pause now. His current contract is up at the end of the season. They started talking months ago, threw some numbers around, and both sides seemed to want a deal.

But they stopped talking after Rudiger hurt his muscle in September. They decided it wasn't right to make a deal while he was getting better.

Back to Chelsea?

Rudiger played for Chelsea for five years, winning a Champions League title, before moving to Real Madrid in 2022. Now, he might go back to Chelsea. There are rumours that Chelsea wants him back next summer, according to Diario AS.

Also, Paris Saint-Germain is interested, and Galatasaray is watching what's happening with him in Madrid.

Besides Europe, he's also wanted in Saudi Arabia. Al-Nassr and Al-Hilal are thinking about trying to get him next year.

What Alonso Thinks

BILD said in October that Xabi Alonso, the Madrid boss, isn't totally sold on Rudiger. He thinks Rudiger has been getting injured too much and hasn't been playing consistently. Also, Dean Huijsen, who joined in the summer, has been playing great and has already won a starting spot. Huijsen and Eder Militao have been a solid pair in the back, but Militao got hurt recently.

Madrid Might Not Sign Two Defenders

Even with Rudiger's future up in the air, AS says that Madrid isn't looking to sign two defenders anymore. They were looking at Ibrahima Konate from Liverpool and Dayot Upamecano from Bayern Munich. Both of those guys might leave their clubs since they're in the last six months of their contracts.

There were reports that Real Madrid wasn't interested in Konate because he hadn't been playing well lately. They might still move next summer, but it probably won't be to Real Madrid.

Alonso's team plays Real Betis at home on January 4 after the winter break.

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