The Chronicle (UK)

Madrid move a Real easy choice: Jude

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JUDE Bellingham admitted joining Real Madrid last summer was a “no-brainer”.

The England midfielder opted for the Spanish giants amid interest from a host of Europe’s top clubs after three highly-impressive seasons with Borussia Dortmund.

The 20-year-old Birmingham academy product and brother of Sunderland youngster Jobe, has hardly looked back since, netting 20 times in an outstandin­g debut campaign at the Bernabeu

Stadium that has catapulted him into the game’s elite.

Bellingham, speaking at a press conference ahead of Real’s Champions League clash with Manchester City tonight, said: “I had good chats with loads of clubs – including Dortmund – and my family were great in helping me chew up that informatio­n.

“It’s difficult while you are still in the season to take in the informatio­n and process it and still have to play at the weekend or in the Champions League.

“I had conversati­ons with other teams but when Madrid came in it was a no-brainer really. The size of the club, the project, the plan going forward, the chance to play with such amazing players.

“I just jumped at it. That’s why I made my decision.”

Bellingham has no doubt his game has developed considerab­ly since joining Real and he puts a lot of that down to the influence of veteran manager Carlo Ancelotti.

He said: “I think the sign of a good manager is when he can make you believe that you’re a bit better than maybe you thought you were before. I think he fills me with that confidence every day, in training and in the game. Not only that, but he’s a top person. He makes you feel comfortabl­e.”

Real are locked in a ferocious battle with holders City to advance to the semi-finals after a 3-3 draw at the Bernabeu last week.

City are now regarded as the favourites due to their home advantage – and the fact they thrashed Real 4-0 at the same venue last season – but Bellingham is taking no notice of prediction­s.

He said: “That’s just the impression from the outside, the feeling from everyone else.

“I’m not a gambler and I’ve never been to the bookies, so I don’t know about betting favourites and things like that.

“But I do know that we’re a pretty good team ourselves. They’re the treble winners, they’re an amazing team but we’ve got some brilliant players.”

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