Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Jude Bellingham laughed after he said he wants to stay at Real Madrid for 10-15 years to Joe Cole.
The 20-year-old joined Madrid during the summer transfer window, signing a six-year deal at the Santiago Bernabeu, and has been in truly stunning form ever since.
Bellingham has bagged a remarkable 10 goals in his first 10 games with Madrid -equalling Cristiano Ronaldo’s record of ten in ten games to start his Los Blancos career. The midfielder sits atop of La Liga’s goalscoring charts with his eight goals in league play alone – a tally that already equals his career-best league tally scored during the 2022/23 season at Dortmund.
Speaking to Channel Four after yet another impressive showing in midweek, this time for England in a 3-1 win over Italy, Bellingham spoke about life at Madrid and his future plans at the club…
“This is the club I want to be at for the next 10 to 15 years of my life. I am loving it there,” he stated after just a few months in Madrid. “Carlo basically said this position is where he sees me. 100 per cent. When you are around those mentalities and quality of players every day, it takes you to a new level mentally, physically and technically.
“I am getting a little better each time I play. It was a really good night for us, we all remember what happened a few years ago when they played us here. You always aim for progression. We are heading in the right direction and a very important win for us. I am loving football at the minute. My management at club and country are giving me freedom to play it how I see it.
“Since the last few months I have been really working on my timing getting into the box and as I am arriving I am arriving with a big hunger. With the big transfer the fact is I have to deliver, whether it is a goal or assist or a match-winning performance.”
Jude Bellingham: “I want to stay at Real Madrid for the next 10-15 years of my life”.
“This is where I want to be. I am loving it at Real!”. While Bellingham didn’t score, he was undoubtedly the most influential player on the field. He drew the crucial penalty that Harry Kane converted, levelling up the score. Additionally, he crafted an assist for Marcus Rashford to complete the comeback, after stealing the ball near his own penalty area. The midfielder not only shows leadership through goals but also by dictating the play for both England and Real Madrid, with the team relying on his skills.
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