Bellingham says seeing Real win UCL was 'HUGE factor' in joining them
Jude Bellingham reveals being at Liverpool’s defeat by Real Madrid in last year’s Champions League final was ‘HUGE factor’ in joining Spanish side
- Jude Bellingham has joined Real Madrid from Borussia Dortmund for £113 million
- The 19-year-old midfielder is among the highest rated young players in the world
- Seeing Real win the UCL final last year was a ‘huge factor’ in his joining Real
Jude Bellingham’s decision to join Real Madrid was partly inspired by seeing the Spanish giants beat Liverpool in the Champions League final, the midfielder has revealed.
Los Blancos secured their 14th UCL title thanks to a goal from Vinicius Junior in Paris last year, denying Jurgen Klopp’s side a second title in three years.
Bellingham, who joined Real for £113 million on Wednesday after months of speculation, has now revealed that seeing that final helped him make hid decision a year later.
‘I was at the final when Madrid beat Liverpool,’ the 19-year-old said at his unveiling, ‘that was a huge factor in my decision to join Real.’
On why he had joined the Spanish side over Premier League suitors such as Manchester City or Chelsea, he said: ‘I think the respect Real Madrid has in England and the pedigree they have in Europe is huge.
Jude Bellingham has joined Real Madrid from Borussia Dortmund for £113 million
He has now revealed that seeing Real beat Liverpool in the Champions League final was a ‘big factor’ in his decision to join the Spanish giants
‘Madrid’s history appeals to me and I want to add to their history.
‘All the players at the England camp kept asking me to go to the Premier League or join their clubs but I wanted to play outside of my comfort zone. This is where I wanted to be.’
Bellingham will wear the iconic number five shirt at Real, which previously belonged to club legend Zinedine Zidane.
The former Dortmund man spoke of his admiration for the Frenchman, who won four Champions Leagues with the club as a player and manger, but made it clear he did not want to copy him.
‘For a start I’d like to thank Jesus Vallejo for letting me wear the number five,’ he said of the defender who gave up the number five, ‘I had some contact with him just to see if it was OK and he was a brilliant guy in letting me where it, just being so nice about it, so I’m very grateful.
The England star is set to wear the No 5 shirt having wrapped up his £113m summer move – following in the footsteps of Zinedine Zidane
‘I’ve said how much I admire Zinedine Zidane, the legacy he has in the club, and I’m not trying to be the same as him, I’m trying to be Jude, but it’s definitely a homage to how great he was.’
He also spoke with excitement about working with ‘one of the greatest coaches that’s ever coached’ in Carlo Ancelotti, and while he refused to fuel transfer rumours surrounding Harry Kane, he did tell reporters he loved his England captain ‘as a player and as a person.’
Bellingham joins an exciting cohort of young midfielders at Real, where he will team up with the likes of Aurelien Tchouameni (23) and Eduardo Camavinga (20).
With Luka Modric and Toni Kroos approaching the end of their careers, fans will be hoping Bellingham and co can be the basis of a new dynasty at the Bernabeu.
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