'Nothing will scare him' – Jude Bellingham urged to 'help' Borussia Dortmund in bid to sign brother Jobe from Sunderland after talks with Bundesliga side

Jude Bellingham has been urged to "help" Borussia Dortmund in their bid to sign Jobe Bellingham from Sunderland.

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Dortmund have intensified their efforts to sign Sunderland starlet Jobe, with club representatives reportedly flying to England this week for discussions. As per, Dortmund officials, including sporting director Sebastian Kehl, youth development director Lars Ricken and head coach Niko Kovac, were all present in England on Wednesday.

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While Dortmund appear to be leading the race, they are not the only German club interested in the 18-year-old. RB Leipzig are also reportedly monitoring the situation closely, setting the stage for a potential transfer battle that could become one of the headline sagas of the upcoming summer window.

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Jude spent three successful seasons at the Westfalenstadion before sealing a blockbuster move to Real Madrid, and his time in Germany was seen as pivotal to his rapid development into one of Europe’s best midfielders. The German club’s familiarity with the Bellinghams could prove beneficial in convincing Jobe to follow a similar path.

WHAT DIETMAR HAMANN SAID

Former Germany international Dietmar Hamann has praised Jobe’s rise through the English football system, calling him a “determined and fearless” young player.

In his column for Hamann wrote: "He's a very talented player who is in the playoffs for promotion to the Premier League with AFC Sunderland. The English second tier is one of the toughest leagues in Europe. Physicality is paramount in the Championship. It takes determination and character to make it there, and he achieved that as a young player. Once he's played there for two years and scored goals, nothing will scare him in the Bundesliga."

Hamann also noted Dortmund’s recent success with English talents, pointing to the likes of Jude, Jadon Sancho and Jamie Gittens as examples of players who thrived in Dortmund’s environment.

"BVB has had very positive experiences with Jude Bellingham, Sancho, and Gittens. Jobe Bellingham could help BVB with his qualities. Let's hope for Dortmund's sake that they get him," he wrote.