Watch Jude Bellingham and his stunned mum get mobbed by fans as Real Madrid ace tries to go on shopping trip in Spain

JUDE BELLINGHAM surrounded by adoring enthusiasts as he took to the streets of Madrid to shop with his mother.

The Real Madrid and England superstar, 20, has made a breathtaking start to life at the Bernabeu, scoring 17 goals and providing five assists in 20 matches.

His instant effect made the Whites’ fans welcome him with open arms as their new talisman.

And adoration for Bellingham was on full display in the Spanish capital this week as the England star tried to do her Christmas shopping.

As the midfielder was about to cross the street, he waved to a crowd of supporters looking to take selfies with the footballer.

Bellingham responded to some of his requests while his mother, Denise, was stunned by the reaction her son received.

Bellingham’s mother moved to Madrid with her son when he finished his £115 million move from Borussia Dortmund this summer.

Meanwhile, his dad, Mark, stayed in England and made the switch from Birmingham to Sunderland after his younger son, Jobe, joined the Black Cats in June.

Earlier this month, 18-year-old Jobe was tapped into the idea of joining Jude at Real Madrid when rumours began to surface that the Spaniards were watching him.

Meanwhile, Jude received the Golden Boy Award two weeks ago.

After collecting the award, he lovingly embraced his father who had flown over to attend the ceremony in Italy.

In his speech, Bellingham said, “I’m proud to win the Golden Boy Award. My secret has been responsibility since I was a kid at the Academy. I love it. “

“I want to get better every day and help Real Madrid. My focus is on that.

“Real Madrid is the club of the world. I’m proud to play for Madrid. I need to win all the trophies with my club and with the England national team. “

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