Manchester United is considering a potential move for Jobe Bellingham in the upcoming January transfer window. Bellingham, the younger sibling of England’s Jude Bellingham, played a crucial role in Sunderland’s promotion to the Premier League last season before opting to join Borussia Dortmund in a £25 million deal.
However, unlike his brother’s immediate success at Dortmund, Jobe Bellingham has struggled to make an impact, with just two league starts and no goals in 11 appearances. Off-field tensions have also arisen between Dortmund’s sporting director and Bellingham’s father, Mark, following a dispute over Jobe’s substitution in a match.
The situation has sparked speculation about Bellingham’s future, with reports suggesting Manchester United’s interest in the player. Mirror Football has confirmed that United is monitoring the situation closely and could potentially make a loan move for Bellingham in January.
While it remains uncertain if Bellingham is open to a move, United’s manager Ruben Amorim is actively seeking midfield reinforcements, with Conor Gallagher from Atletico Madrid also being considered. Gallagher, seeking more playing time for a chance at a World Cup spot, has fallen down the pecking order at his current club.
As the saga unfolds, the football world awaits to see if Bellingham will decide to stay at Dortmund or entertain the prospect of a move to Manchester United.
