Bellingham joinedBirmingham City as an under-8, became the club's youngestfirst-team player when he made his senior debut in August 2019, at the age of 16 years, 38 days, and played regularly during the2019–20 season. He joinedBorussia Dortmund in July 2020, and in his first appearance became their youngest goalscorer. Over three seasons with the club he made 132 appearances and won the2020–21 DFB-Pokal; his performances in the2022–23 season helped Dortmund finish as runners-up and earned him theBundesliga Player of the Season award. Later that year he won both major awards for male footballers aged under 21: the EuropeanGolden Boy and the worldwideKopa Trophy.[6][7]
Bellingham joinedBirmingham City as an under-8,[10] after playing forStourbridge Juniors.[22] He played for their under-18 team at 14,[17] and made his debut for their under-23 team at the age of 15, on 15 October 2018 away toNottingham Forest's U23s. Entering the game after an hour, he scored the only goal in the 87th minute "sliding in to force the ball over the goal line after pressure by Kyle McFarlane on the keeper diverted the ball into his path."[23] By March 2019, he had three goals from ten development squad appearances,[24] had featured inFourFourTwo's list of the "50 most exciting teenagers in English football",[25] and was mentioned as of interest to major European clubs.[24][26] He was gradually introduced to thefirst-team environment while still a schoolboy: increasingly training with the seniors, he accompanied them on matchday to observe,[17] and travelled as the "19th man" for aChampionship match in March.[24]
Bellingham took up a two-year scholarship withBirmingham City to begin in July 2019.[27] He was part of the first-team training camp in Portugal,[28] played and scored inpre-season friendlies,[29] and was givensquad number 22 for the2019–20 season.[30] On 6 August, when he started theEFL Cup first round visit toPortsmouth, Bellingham became the youngest first-team player in Birmingham City's history. At 16 years, 38 days, he lowered the record set byTrevor Francis in 1970 by 101 days.[10] He played for 80 minutes in the 3–0 defeat, and was theBirmingham Mail'sman of the match.[31] He made his firstFootball League appearance 19 days later, as a second-halfsubstitute in a 3–0 defeat away toSwansea City,[32] and his home debut on 31 August againstStoke City. Replacing the injuredJefferson Montero after half an hour, Bellingham scored the winner – albeit via a generous deflection – as Birmingham came back from 1–0 down to beat Stoke 2–1, and thus became their youngest goalscorer, aged 16 years, 63 days.[33] He started the next match, away toCharlton Athletic two weeks later, and scored the only goal fromKerim Mrabti's cutback.[34]
Bellingham continued as a permanent fixture in the matchday squad, sometimes as a substitute but mainly in the starting eleven.[19] He was eased into the teamon the left wing, moved intocentral midfield "where he could gain more confidence", and then used "in a more advanced role" once the staff were sure he could cope with the responsibility.[19] He wasEFL Young Player of the Month for November 2019.[12] According to head coachPep Clotet, Bellingham himself "feels more comfortable in midfield, and more comfortable when he can get closer to the opposition box."[35]
Bellingham was linked with moves to numerous major clubs in January 2020;[36] ondeadline day, Birmingham were reported to have turned down a £20 million bid fromManchester United.[37] Bellingham continued as a first-team regular, and by the time the season was suspended because of theCOVID-19 pandemic, he had made 32 league appearances. He remained an integral part of the team once the season resumedbehind closed doors,[32] and set up a late equaliser forLukas Jutkiewicz against Charlton Athletic that made Birmingham's league position less precarious with two matches still to play.[38] He finished the season with four goals from 44 appearances in all competitions, 41 in the league, as Birmingham avoided relegation despite losing the last match of the season.[32][39] In appreciation of what Bellingham achieved in such a short time with the first team, the club announced that they would retire his number 22 shirt, "to remember one of our own and to inspire others."[40] At theEFL Awards, he was named bothChampionship Apprentice of the Year and EFL Young Player of the Season.[41]
Borussia Dortmund
It was clear that Bellingham would leave Birmingham, and it was reported that he and his father had visited several major clubs, of which Manchester United andBundesliga clubBorussia Dortmund were the favourites.[42] Impressed by Dortmund's record of including young players as regulars in the first team, as evidenced by the likes ofJadon Sancho, Bellingham reportedly settled on the club as his destination of choice. He flew to Germany for amedical, and the transfer was confirmed on 20 July 2020. Bellingham was to join after Birmingham's last match of the season.[42] The undisclosed fee was understood bySky Sports to be an initial £25 million – making him the most expensive 17-year-old in history – plus "several million more" dependent on performance-related criteria.[42]
2020–2021: Transfer and record-breaking achievements
Bellingham made his debut on 14 September 2020, starting the first match of the2020–21 season against third-tierMSV Duisburg in theDFB-Pokal, aged 17 years, 77 days. After half an hour, he scored the second goal in a 5–0 win, becoming the club's youngest goalscorer in the DFB-Pokal, taking six days offGiovanni Reyna's record, as well as their youngest scorer in any competitive match, breakingNuri Şahin's record by five days.[43] Five days later, he marked his league debut with theassist for Reyna's opening goal in a 3–0 win overBorussia Mönchengladbach,[44] and was named asBundesliga Rookie of the Month for September.[45] When Bellingham facedLazio in thegroup stage on 20 October, aged 17 years and 113 days, he became the youngest Englishman to start aUEFA Champions League match, breaking the record previously set byPhil Foden.[46]
In the first three months of the season, Bellingham was a regular in all competitions, with six starts and seven substitute appearances in the Bundesliga as well as four Champions League starts.[2] He missed the first two matches of 2021 with a foot injury,[47] but returned to action as an increasingly regular starter.[2] He scored his first Bundesliga goal from Reyna's knock-down to equalise withVfB Stuttgart early in the second half of a 3–2 win on 10 April.[48] His first Champions League goal came four days later againstManchester City in thequarter-final second leg, but Dortmund could not retain theiraway-goal advantage.[49] Bellingham started in Dortmund's 4–1 victory overRB Leipzig in the2021 DFB-Pokal final. He was booked in the first half and replaced byThorgan Hazard at half-time with his team 3–0 ahead.[50] He finished the season with 29 appearances and one goal in the Bundesliga, 46 appearances and four goals in all competitions,[2] and was votedNewcomer of the Season by his fellow players.[51] Bellingham was runner-up toPedri ofBarcelona in the 2021Kopa Trophy, awarded to the world's best under-21 male player as voted by previous winners of theBallon d'Or.[52][53]
2021–2023: Bundesliga Player of the Season and league runner-up
On 4 December 2021, Bellingham played inDer Klassiker againstBayern Munich. He made the assists for both Dortmund goals,[54] but Bayern won the match 3–2 via a 77th-minute penalty awarded after lengthyVAR involvement. Earlier in the fixture, two Dortmund penalty appeals were turned down by refereeFelix Zwayer, who refused to review either.[55][56] Interviewed live byViaplay immediately after the match, Bellingham was critical of Zwayer's decisions, and made reference to his part in the2005 German football match-fixing scandal, saying: "You give a referee, that has match fixed before, the biggest game in Germany. What do you expect?"[57] TheGerman Football Association (DFB) wrote to Bellingham asking for his comments as a matter of urgency,[57] and he was fined €40,000.[58]
On 22 October 2022, Bellingham scored twice in a 5–0 defeat of Stuttgart that put Borussia Dortmund into the top four; his first opened the scoring from a rapid attack that he both started and finished, his second was a skilfully curved shot early in the second half.[59] On the final day of the Bundesliga season, Dortmund needed to beatMainz 05 to ensure the league title. Bellingham was on the bench because of an injured knee, and remained unused. Dortmund managed to draw after falling 2–0 behind, but Bayern Munich's 89th-minute winner against1. FC Köln was enough to put them ahead ongoal difference. After the match, a tearful Bellingham pushed cameras away as he left the field.[60][61] His performances earned him theBundesliga Player of the Season award.[62] Having finished as runner-up two years prior, Bellingham won theKopa Trophy in 2023 in recognition of his performances over the2022–23 season for Dortmund and for England in the2022 FIFA World Cup. He became the first Englishman to receive the award, which was presented at the2023 Ballon d'Or ceremony in October.[7] He placed 18th in the Ballon d'Or voting.[7]
Real Madrid
On 14 June 2023,Real Madrid announced the signing of Bellingham on a six-year contract.[63]Borussia Dortmund would receive a base transfer fee of €103 million with potential to rise by 30% to approximately €133.9 million due to add-ons,[64] from which a sell-on clause would earn Birmingham City around £6 million.[65] He became the sixth Englishman to join Real Madrid in the professional era.[66][A]
2023–24: Debut season and goalscoring records
On 12 August 2023, Bellingham marked his debut with a close-rangehalf-volleyed goal from acorner kick in a 2–0La Liga win away toAthletic Bilbao.[67] Two goals and an assist forVinícius Júnior in a 3–1 victory atAlmería[68] and the winner atCelta Vigo in the two remaining August matches made him the league's top scorer and the first English recipient of theLa Liga Player of the Month award.[69] A 95th-minute winner againstGetafe on 2 September in his first match at the newly renovatedSantiago Bernabéu made Bellingham the third player (afterCristiano Ronaldo in the2009–10 season andPepillo in1959–60) to score in each of his first four competitive appearances for the club.[70] Bellingham scored 10 goals in his first 10 matches for Madrid, equalling Cristiano Ronaldo's goal tally after his first 10 games for the club in 2009.[71] On 28 October, Bellingham scored a brace, including a stoppage-time winner, to secure Real Madrid a 2–1 away win against their rivalsBarcelona, making him the first Real Madrid player to score in their La Liga and Champions League debuts for the club and inEl Clásico.[72] His first goal, scored from 30 yards (27 m)[73] was his club's 300th in El Clásico and made him the first Englishman to score in that fixture since Michael Owen in 2005.[74] Bellingham set several records with these goals.[B] His coachCarlo Ancelotti commented: "He seems like a veteran, the goal to level it totally changed the game... Today he was stupendous and shocked everyone with his wonderful goal from the edge of the area."[73] Bellingham was named La Liga Player of the Month for October.[79]
Having received the Kopa Trophy a few weeks earlier,[7] Bellingham was named winner of theGolden Boy for 2023, an award made to the best male under-21 footballer playing in the European top divisions over a calendar year.[6] Bellingham dislocated his left shoulder on 5 November, and returned to action againstCádiz three weeks later only because of an injury crisis at the club. Wearing heavy strapping, he assisted the first goal and scored the third of a 3–0 win, which took Madrid top of the table and his personal total to 14 from his first 15 games, breaking the club record held jointly byPruden,Alfredo Di Stéfano and Cristiano Ronaldo.[80][81] In a 4–2 victory againstNapoli on 29 November, Bellingham became the first player to score in each of his first four Champions League appearances for Real Madrid.[82]
Bellingham scored twice in a 4–0 win over La Liga title race rivalsGirona on 10 February 2024.[83] He was sent off for protesting at the end of Real Madrid's 2–2 draw withValencia at theMestalla on 2 March after what would have been his winning goal was denied because refereeJesús Gil Manzano had blown the whistle to end the game.[84][85] He scored the winner in added time as Real Madrid won El Clásico 3–2 at home on 21 April;[86] it was his 21st goal of the season, and made him Madrid's all-time top English scorer, overtakingLaurie Cunningham andDavid Beckham.[87] The following day he was named as winner of the 2024Laureus World Sports Award for Breakthrough of the Year.[88] He concluded his domestic season as Real Madrid's top league scorer with 19 goals and 6 assists as they won the La Liga title, a performance that earned him theLa Liga Player of the Season award.[8] Facing his former club Borussia Dortmund in theChampions League final, Bellingham produced the assist for Vinícius Júnior to complete a 2–0 win.[89] With four goals, five assists and a passing accuracy of 90.5%, Bellingham was named the UEFA Champions League Young Player of the Season.[90] His performances were recognised with third-place finishes in both of that year's major polls, theBallon d'Or andThe Best FIFA Men's Player.[4][5]
2024–25: Second season and European Super Cup
On 14 August 2024, Bellingham started his second season in Spain, providing the assist for his new Real teammateKylian Mbappé's debut goal, as Madrid defeatedAtalanta 2–0 to win arecord-breaking sixth European Super Cup.[91] On 9 November, Bellingham scored his first goal of the season and first for Madrid since May 2024 in a dominant 4–0 home win overOsasuna.[92] Over the next month, he scored league goals againstLeganés,[93] Getafe,[94] Athletic Bilbao and Girona.[95][96] On 14 December, Bellingham got on the scoresheet in a 3–3 draw atRayo Vallecano, extending his scoring streak to six consecutive La Liga matches, becoming the first Real Madrid player to achieve the feat sinceKarim Benzema in2016.[97] Following this streak, he was named Player of the Month in La Liga for December.[98] On 19 February 2025, Bellingham received a two-match suspension following his red card in Madrid's 1–1 draw with Osasuna. He was dismissed for dissent after protesting a refereeing decision, with the match official later reporting that Bellingham had used offensive language towards him. Manager Carlo Ancelotti stated that the referee,José Luis Munuera Montero, accused Bellingham of shouting "f*** you," whereas Bellingham claimed he had actually said "f*** off" in frustration rather than as a direct insult. Initially facing a potential 12-game ban under Spanish FA regulations, his suspension was reduced to two matches after the governing body ruled that his actions were "disrespectful/inconsiderate" rather than abusive.[99]
2025–26: Shoulder surgery
On 16 July 2025, Real Madrid confirmed that Bellingham had successfully undergone surgery to address a long-standing dislocation of his left shoulder, an issue he had battled since November 2023.[100] According to reports, Bellingham was expected to be sidelined for approximately 10 to 12 weeks, missing the start of the2025–26 La Liga season as well as the early stages of the UEFA Champions League group phase and aiming for an October return.[101] However, Bellingham returned to action earlier, featuring in Madrid's 2–0 win overEspanyol on 20 September.[102] On 22 October, he scored his first goal of the season, which turned out to be the winner in a 1–0 Champions League victory overJuventus.[103] On 26 October, the following weekend, Bellingham scored his first La Liga goal of the season, which turned out to be the winner — his third match-winner againstBarcelona in his Real Madrid career.[104]
International career
Youth career
Bellingham was eligible to play for his native England and also for theRepublic of Ireland, for which he qualified via a grandparent.[13] He made his England under-15 debut against Turkey in December 2016.[105] In recognition of hiscaptaining that team during the 2017–18 season, he was presented with a Special Achievement Award at the 2018 Birmingham City Academy awards night.[106] By the end of 2018 he had made his first appearance for theEngland under-16 team, and went on to feature in eleven games, score four goals, and captain the team.[107][108] He was included inEngland's under-17 squad for the Syrenka Cup, afriendly tournament held in September 2019 in preparation for the2020 European Championship qualifiers the following March.[109] He made his debut as a substitute in England's opening match of the tournament, a 5–0 win overFinland in which he scored the third goal,[110] and captained the team in their second fixture, in which they came back from a goal behind to beatAustria 4–2 and qualify for the final. Again, Bellingham scored the third goal.[111] He retained the captaincy for the final, in which England beat hostsPoland onpenalties following a 2–2 draw,[112] and was named player of the tournament.[113]
Bellingham received his first call-up to theunder-21 squad forEuropean Championship qualifiers againstKosovo andAustria in September 2020.[114] He became the youngest player to appear for England U21 when he came on to replaceTom Davies after 62 minutes of the match against Kosovo on 4 September with England 3–0 ahead, and scored after 85 minutes to complete the 6–0 victory.[115]
In November 2020, afterJames Ward-Prowse andTrent Alexander-Arnold withdrew through injury, Bellingham was called up to theEngland senior squad for the first time.[116] He made his debut in a friendly match against the Republic of Ireland at Wembley on 12 November,[117] replacing Mason Mount after 73 minutes of a 3–0 win.[118] At 17 years, 136 days, he became England's third-youngest full international; only Theo Walcott and Wayne Rooney had appeared at a younger age.[118] Bellingham was named in the England squad for theUEFA Euro 2020 tournament, which was delayed until June 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic.[119] When he came on as an 82nd-minute substitute in England's opening match, a 1–0 win overCroatia at Wembley on 13 June, aged 17 years and 349 days, he became both the youngest Englishman to play at any major tournament and the youngest of any nationality to play at aEuropean Championship;[120] the latter record was broken byPoland'sKacper Kozłowski just six days later.[121]
Bellingham's first senior international goal, a header fromLuke Shaw's cross to open the scoring in England's 6–2 victory overIran in their first game of the2022 FIFA World Cup on 21 November, made him the second youngest scorer for England at a World Cup. He also made the run and pass toHarry Kane who crossed forRaheem Sterling to score England's third goal, and played the through ball from whichCallum Wilson set up their sixth forJack Grealish.[122][123] He followed this up during the last-16 game against Senegal with a run through the defence, assistingJordan Henderson's goal in the 38th minute, and played a key role in Harry Kane's goal in first-halfstoppage time, setting up Phil Foden to make the assist.[124]
UEFA Euro 2024
Bellingham was named in England's 26-man squad forUEFA Euro 2024.[125] His powerful header fromBukayo Saka's deflected cross gave "The Three Lions" a 1–0 victory againstSerbia, and he was named player of the match.[126]
He scored with a 95th-minuteoverhead kick in theround of 16 againstSlovakia to tie the scores at 1–1 and take the match into extra time.[127] England won 2–1, and Bellingham was again named player of the match.[128] After scoring the equaliser, Bellingham gestured towards the opposingsubstitutes' bench by grabbing his crotch, claiming it was an inside joke aimed at "some close friends".[129] After an investigation,UEFA found he had "violat[ed] the basic rules of decent conduct", fined him €30,000 and imposed a one-match ban suspended for 12 months.[130]
Bellingham played the full 120 minutes of the quarter-final againstSwitzerland, and scored the second kick of the penalty shootout which England won 5–3.[131] England reachedthe final, in which they facedSpain, who took the lead shortly after half-time. Bellingham touched Saka's pass toCole Palmer who equalised after 73 minutes, but Spain scored a late winner and England ended the tournament as runners-up.[132]
Style of play
Known for his exceptional control of the ball, his physicality and his technical quality, Bellingham is often regarded as one of the best and most well-rounded midfielders in the world.[133][134][135][136][137] He is also known for his versatility and vision.[133][138][137] He is praised for fulfilling multiple positions and his dynamic playing style, playing both exceptional defence and attack, described byThe Analyst as a "do-it-all midfielder".[136] His excellent runs and dribbling abilities have also earned him praise, as have his keen ability to quickly transition from defence to attack.[136] An analysis by Andy Smith for theBundesliga described Bellingham as "the complete package: a dynamic midfielder who can win the ball and drive it forward, hold up possession, resist the press, find gaps in opposition defences, plus assist and score goals".[138] Bellingham has been described byPhilipp Lahm as a "complete midfielder", who can "dribble, pass, shoot and has the urge to score", and who is "physical and fearless, holds his ground in challenges and wins the ball".[135]Phil Foden described Bellingham as "one of the most gifted players I've ever seen".[137]Paul Scholes also praised Bellingham in 2023, saying that "I think Jude Bellingham for his age and what he's accomplished so far in his short career, he's better than anything we've seen".[139] He has been compared toZinedine Zidane.[140][141][142]
Following his move to Madrid in 2023, Bellingham took on a more advanced role in the midfield, often being positioned in the number 10 position as anattacking midfielder, or even as afalse 9 orsecond striker on occasion.[143][144][145] This change in position led to Bellingham adopting a more significant role in the final third and scoring goals: 10 in his first 10 matches for Madrid.[71][81]
Bellingham during theEA Sports FC 25 launch event in September 2024
In May 2024, Bellingham signed a multi-year deal with sports drinkLucozade becoming the face of the brand's multi-million pound TV campaign.[150] In June 2024, he appeared inKim Kardashian's shapewear and clothing brandSkims' campaign; the photoshoot featured Bellingham modelling men's underwear.[151] In July 2024, Bellingham was revealed as the cover star for the video gameEA Sports FC 25.[152] In the same month,Adidas launched Bellingham's first-ever signature collection, featuring a jersey, tracksuit, ringer tee, and shorts, all adorned with the JB monogram logo.[153] In August 2024,Louis Vuitton named him as a "Friend of the House," announcing their partnership.[154] In September 2024. Bellingham started his official channel onYouTube with a behind-the-scenes documentary of his first year in Spain.[155] In December 2024, he appeared in Adidas' documentary filmUnder the Tongue.[156]
In July 2025, he was revealed as one of the cover stars forEA Sports FC 26 along withJamal Musiala andZlatan Ibrahimović for the second time.[157] In September 2025, he was announced asLaureus ambassador.[158] In November 2025, Bellingham launched his own app, "JB5”.[159]
Career statistics
Club
As of match played 23 November 2025
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
^Bellingham became the first player to score a brace in his first El Clásico sincePedro Arsuaga in 1947,[75] and the fourth player under 21 years old to score multiple goals in that encounter in La Liga, followingJaime Lazcano in 1930, Arsuaga in 1947 andLionel Messi in 2007.[76] His ten goals from his first ten league matches exceeded Cristiano Ronaldo's tally of seven for Madrid in 2009,[77] and equalled the most league goals scored in a single season byZinedine Zidane across an 18-year career.[78] Bellingham's 13 goals from his first 13 games at the club equalled the starts of Cristiano Ronaldo andAlfredo Di Stéfano.[75]
References
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