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Golden Boy nominee Jude Bellingham would be going to the World Cup as the youngest member of the England squad. Bellingham caught the attention of many fans when he was on his way to Dortmund as a 16-year-old.
Whatever price Dortmund paid for him has proven to be an excellent investment considering the amount of money many clubs are reportedly willing to spend on him.
The 19-year-old possesses ability and maturity in his game that supersedes his age. His strength and agility have seen him utilised as a box-to-box midfielder wreaking havoc in and out of possession.
Current Form
Jude Bellingham is England’s most in-form midfielder going into this tournament and would give Garry Southgate a positive headache. His ability to score goals from deep will add a lot of dynamism to the England team.
He already has nine goals this season in all competitions and would be looking to add more this World Cup campaign.
World Cup
At the start of the last World Cup, Jude Bellingham was just a 14-year-old boy who may never even have dreamt of attending the next World Cup as a player, but he will be headed to the World Cup this year. With just 17 England appearances for the boy, it is left to see whether his ability can make up for his lack of experience on the world stage.
Club Career
Bellingham made his senior debut in Birmingham City 2019 at 16, becoming the club's youngest-ever first-team player. Bellingham continued to play often during the 2019/20 season, where he caught the attention of many top teams.
He made his decision his move to Borussia Dortmund in 2020. He became the club’s youngest goal scorer in his first competitive game. He has set multiple youngest goal-scorer records, the most recent being the third teenager to score in four consecutive UEFA Champions League games.
He has 112 appearances for Dortmund, scoring 19 goals and providing 20 assists.