Borussia Dortmund to pay more for Jobe Bellingham than brother Jude as agreement is reached


Borussia Dortmund has made an agreement with Sunderland to sign Jobe Bellingham, as Talksport understands.

The German Giants will issue an initial fee of £ 27.8 million plus potential add-ons of 4.2 million GBP after rejecting an earlier offer in the region of 17 million GBP.

Jobe Bellingham is on the way to the starting door in Sunderland

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Jobe Bellingham is on the way to the starting door in SunderlandCredit: Getty

A 15 percent sales clause was also inserted into the deal.

Bellingham is now ready to be Sunderland’s record sale, since its transmission fee will put the initial GBP’s initial GBP in the shade to sign Jordan Pickford from Black Cats in June 2017.

With the 19-year-old, the 19-year-old will enter the footsteps of his superstar brother Jew.

The oldest of the Bellingham brothers joined the Bundesliga outfit as a 17-year-old from Birmingham City in 2020.

He won the German Cup in his first season on the way to 132 appearances for Dortmund.

Real Madrid finally made Bellingham the most expensive British player of all time in 2023 by completing a 115 million pound deal to sign it.

Just two years later, he has already won five large trophies after lifting both Laliga and the Champions League in his debut campaign.

He also took third place in Ballon D’Orranglisten in 2024 behind Madrid teammate Vinicius Junior and winner Rodri.

The upcoming departure of jobes will come to an end during his two -year stay in the Stadion of Light.

Like his brother, the 19-year-old came through the Birmingham City Academy before he came to Sunderland in June 2023.

The younger Bellingham brother will hope to imitate Judes achievements at Dortmund

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The younger Bellingham brother will hope to imitate Judes achievements at DortmundCredit: Getty

He recorded 11 goals and four templates from 90 games for the club.

Bellingham’s last post returned to the Premier League when they achieved an exciting 2-1 win over Sheffield United in the play-off final.

Despite the cheer of the doctorate, Bellingham put the rumor mill in Overdrive when he flew to Germany just a few days after the triumph in Wembley to visit Eintracht Frankfurt.

Bellingham’s trip to Germany was initially more of a mission to find facts in contrast to advanced discussions about a move.

But with the news that Dortmund is supposed to secure her husband, it seems much more than just a short visit.

Talksport reported that Dortmund was in front of the queue for the younger Bellingham at the beginning of May, after recommending the British scout of the club Daniel Dodd, the brother of Wycombe Wanderers chief coach Mike.

Teen star Jobe Bellingham has no chance of playing with Sunderland in the Premier League

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Teen star Jobe Bellingham has no chance of playing with Sunderland in the Premier LeagueCredit: Getty

Dodds trained Bellingham in Birmingham City and Sunderland and has a good relationship with the family.

Dortmund fans may not have to wait long to see Bellingham in action, since the club will later take part in the Club World Championship this month.

The German side was pulled alongside the Brazilian Club Fluminense, the South African outfit Mamelodi Sundowns and the South Korean side Ulsan HD in the group stage.

Dortmund’s Club World Cup campaign begins on June 17th with a collision against Fluminense.