Jobe Bellingham is one step away from signing for one of the big clubs in Europe

The youngest of the Bellingham siblings is set to make a huge leap in his sports career this summer

Héctor Andreu | 9 Jun 2025 | 18.33
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Jobe Bellingham on the verge of Borussia Dortmund / Offsider.
Jobe Bellingham on the verge of Borussia Dortmund / Offsider.

Jobe Bellingham is about to follow in his brother Jude's footsteps in a key stage of his young career. The talented midfielder from Sunderland, just 19 years old, is very close to becoming a new player for Borussia Dortmund, as several German media outlets claim. Negotiations between the German club and the English team are reportedly almost finalized, with just a few details remaining to make the deal official.

As reported by MundoDeportivo, the transfer fee is said to be around 40 million euros, a sum that would represent Sunderland's highest income ever from a transfer. Jobe has been one of the great revelations of English football this season, leading the team to promotion to the Premier League. His performance has not gone unnoticed, and after several attempts from clubs like Crystal Palace, it was Dortmund who took the final step.

An evolution that invites optimism, he will be a star

Trained at Birmingham City, Jobe made his debut in the Championship at just 16 years old. Since joining Sunderland, his progress has been constant: in the 2024-25 season, he played in 34 games, scoring four goals and providing three assists. He was named the best young player of the year.

Versatile, with the ability to play in different areas of the midfield and with a significant defensive commitment, Jobe does not want to live in his brother's shadow. That's why only his first name appears on his jersey. Nevertheless, everything indicates that his surname will resonate strongly at the Signal Iduna Park.

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