Manchester United to rival Chelsea for Jobe Bellingham in summer transfer window

‎Manchester United are reportedly set to rival Chelsea in the race for Jobe Bellingham, the 19-year-old brother of Real Madrid star Jude Bellingham, during the upcoming summer transfer window.
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‎Under the management of Ruben Amorim, United are planning a major squad overhaul, with the Portuguese coach keen to bolster his midfield options. Amorim is looking to offload several first-team players, including Casemiro, Victor Lindelof, Marcus Rashford, Antony, and Christian Eriksen. Additionally, he may consider selling Kobbie Mainoo to generate funds for new signings, according to Standard Sport.
‎Jobe Bellingham has attracted significant attention following his impressive performances with Sunderland. The teenager, who is currently a key player for the Championship side, is reportedly on Chelsea’s radar for the summer transfer window. Tottenham and Brentford are also believed to be interested in the young talent, making him a highly sought-after prospect.
‎While Jobe is currently with the England Under-21 squad, he has been able to spend time with his older brother, Jude, at St. George’s Park. Jude has been named in Thomas Tuchel’s first squad for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Albania and Latvia, further increasing the spotlight on the Bellingham brothers.
‎Jobe’s contract with Sunderland runs until 2028, and it remains uncertain whether he is ready to make the leap to the Premier League. However, with both Chelsea and Manchester United showing interest, he will face a difficult decision about his future in the summer. Meanwhile, Jobe will focus on helping Sunderland secure promotion to the Premier League, with the team currently in fourth place in the Championship standings.

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