Manchester United is considering a potential move for Jobe Bellingham in January. Bellingham, the younger sibling of England’s Jude Bellingham, played a crucial role in Sunderland’s promotion to the Premier League last season. However, he decided to depart the club to join Borussia Dortmund in a £25 million deal. Despite high expectations, Bellingham has struggled to make an impact at Dortmund, with just two league starts and no goals in 11 appearances. Off-field tensions have also arisen between Dortmund’s sporting director and Bellingham’s father, Mark, following a controversial substitution incident.
The situation has sparked speculation about Bellingham’s future, with reports linking Manchester United to the young midfielder. Mirror Football has confirmed United’s interest in monitoring the situation closely for a potential loan move in January. While it remains uncertain whether Bellingham is open to a transfer, United’s manager, Ruben Amorim, is actively seeking midfield reinforcements. The club is also considering Atletico Madrid’s Conor Gallagher as an alternative option.
Gallagher, who has been seeking more playing time to secure a spot in England’s World Cup squad, is reportedly on United’s radar. As the transfer window approaches, the focus remains on how Bellingham’s situation will unfold and whether he will opt to stay at Dortmund or explore opportunities elsewhere.
