Jude Bellingham asks a fan to greet him as he enters the field after Real Madrid’s Super Cup final victory over Barcelona.

JUDE BELLINGHAM urged a fan to give him a Grand Theft Auto-style sign following Real Madrid’s Super Cup win over Barcelona.

Carlo Ancelotti’s men thrashed their LaLiga rivals 4-1 in Saudi Arabia on Sunday to clinch the trophy.

Vinicius Júnior was the star of the show, scoring a hat-trick in the first half to motivate the Whites to victory.

But it’s Bellingham, who assisted on the opening goal, who has stolen the display for much of the season so far.

The 20-year-old England international has scored 17 goals and six assists in 24 appearances.

And when he approached the Real Madrid fans at the end of the Super Cup, he saw a sign that a fan was holding in his hands and wanted to take it.

Bellingham walked over and retrieved the fan’s banner, before parading it across the field.

It showed him, Vinicius and Rodrygo, all in one GTA-style image.

And the title written above the artwork read: “Super Copa de Espana XIII.”

This is in reference to the fact that Real Madrid have already won thirteen Spanish Super Cups in their history.

Still one less than Barcelona’s 14, Real have won 3 of the last 4 Super Cups.

Ancelotti’s side are also seven places ahead of Barcelona in the La Liga standings.

They are second, but are just one point behind Girona with a game in hand.

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