Jude Bellingham is already one of the world's most talked about players and is quickly developing into the complete midfielder.
Since becoming Birmingham's youngest-ever debutant at 16, the England international's career has rapidly improved.
Despite still being very young, Bellingham has enjoyed an excellent career at club and personal level.
He has one major club honour to his name and a couple of individual awards, including the Golden Boy for 2023.
Bellingham is a player who could go on to become one of England's best, and he is level-headed, which will help him achieve his goals.
Here is a full breakdown of his career record so far…
Birmingham City — 44 appearances — 4 goals — 2 assists
Borussia Dortmund — 132 appearances — 24 goals — 25 assists
England — 27 appearances — 2 goals — 5 assists
Real Madrid — 17 appearances — 15 goals — 4 assists
Birmingham recognised Bellingham was a special talent from an early age and handed him his debut at 16 years, 38 days, against Portsmouth in the EFL Cup, lowering Trevor Francis's record by 101 days.
He went on to make nearly 50 appearances for his boyhood club in the Championship and stood out in many games.
Premier League sides recognised his potential and began sniffing around, but he made a huge choice to move to Germany instead.
Once the move to Borussia Dortmund was completed, Birmingham made the surprise decision to retire his number 22 shirt.
But looking at him now, they were definitely onto something.
In the summer of 2020, the Bundesliga giants swooped in and signed the then 17-year-old for £25million.
And they didn't hang around, handing him his Bundesliga and Champions League debut later that year.
Bellingham could have easily struggled for game time, given he was so young, but he
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