Jude Bellingham’s brother, Jobe, may be able to keep the brother path with a large scale in European giants

Sunderland star, Jobe Bellingham, is persecuted through two German giants.

Borussia Dortmund and Bayer Leverkusen sent scouts to watch the midfielder, 19,  in the Championship promotion-chasers’ win at Derby on Tuesday.

Dortmund helped catapullaar older brother Jude, 21, superstar with Real Madrid and England.

The Bundesliga club needs to turn it into a circle of double relatives with the most productive spy Bastian Schulz in Pride Park to see Jobe into action.

But Leverkusen, who has the name of the name, is also rival and can offer another trace of fame with the Lukas Schmitz Scout the confrontation of the Rams.

The Leverkusen of Xabi Alonso steals the upper part in the country and would offer Jobe the opportunity to get out of the lines of the global Jude star, which can attract the dynamo of the black cats.

Jobe moved to the Light Stadium in 2023 for 3 million pounds sterling and has already connected to a series of Premier League groups and can go to this month’s window.

But the midfielder scored 20 million pounds of Sterling would prefer to see Sunderland for the ascent to the elite, then moved in summer.

Meanwhile, the Chief of New England, Thomas Tuchel, is in a position to look at the doors for the first time for new talents.

The former Chelsea leader and Bayern Munich already have Anthony Barry, No. 2 to see James Trafford, James Trafford, championship star.

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Barry went to see Burnley Keeper Trafford, 22, when he stored two previous consequences due to Sunderland last week.

And he is running for a call of 3 high -level lions: he is relegated to the first with Clarets last year.

The AS in England under 21 are also on the radar for the senior team despite its game in the elite.

Tuchel and Barry now plan to see as many emerging stars as possible, even if it leaves the main scene of the Premier League.

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