Premier League
EPL: Crystal Palace Moves To Sign Jude Bellingham’s Brother, Jobe
Jobe Bellingham is currently in the spotlight as he is on the verge of a significant transfer to Premier League club, Crystal Palace.
This potential move could have a profound impact on the football landscape.
The Sunderland player, who is currently in Germany supporting his brother Jude, an England international, is also poised for intense scrutiny regarding his future.
At just 18 years old, Bellingham has significantly impacted the pitch, scoring seven goals in 45 games for Sunderland since his move from Birmingham last summer.
Fabrizio Romano, a renowned transfer specialist, said Crystal Palace has indicated that the club is actively considering a transfer for Bellingham as part of their efforts to strengthen their squad under the guidance of Oliver Glasner.
Furthermore, Palace recently acquired Three Lions prodigy Adam Wharton in January, and Lazio’s Japanese No10 Daichi Kamada is being offered a free transfer.
Interests On Bellingham
Bellingham is seen as a crucial potential to Palace’s team, capable of playing a pivotal role in the midfield. Palace is currently negotiating with Sunderland to secure Bellingham’s transfer.
However, they are acutely aware of the high interest in him, with several other Premier League and international clubs closely monitoring his progress.
This intense interest adds an element of intrigue to the transfer saga.
Ultimately, the decision to transfer Bellingham may rest with him, as his brother Jude has found success abroad with Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid.
Meanwhile, Palace are also reportedly in talks for Club Brugge winger Antonio Nusa.
The Norwegian winger is considered one of the top young talents in Europe and came close to signing with Brentford in January, but the deal fell through due to a failed medical examination.
Crystal Palace is facing the prospect of losing Michael Olise, as Bayern Munich is preparing to activate his £55 million release clause.
Nusa is expected to join as a direct replacement for Olise, as Palace aims to maintain their impressive form under Glasner.