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Scandal at Real Madrid, the drastic decision made by Bellingham that shocked everyone

The English midfielder had to fire someone very close to him in Spain.

By Darwin Largo

Jude made a choice.
Jude made a choice.
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Last summer Real Madrid paid over $120 million to Borussia Dortmund to sign Jude Bellingham. He had performed excellently in the Bundesliga and Champions League with the German side and, despite his young age, had become one of the stars of the English national team, with whom he played in the Qatar 2022 World Cup.

Los Merengues were confident that Jude would help improve the team, bringing his talent for controlling the ball and his physicality to defend. However, not even the most optimistic Spanish fan imagined that he would show the level he did in the first half of the season: he is the top scorer in La Liga, with 13 goals in 18 games, and in the Champions League he has netted 4 times.

This made him the most outstanding player of the team, taking on the responsibility of leading his teammates in the face of Karim Benzema's departure and Vinicius Junior's injuries. Thus, he proved to have a lot of personality and a winning mentality, despite being only 20 years old.

And now that was also made clear by the decision he made off the field. According to Relevo, Bellingham recently fired its live-in private chef. Alberto Mastromatteo is famous for having worked with other soccer players such as Karim Benzema and Eduardo Camavinga. His secret is to put his clients on strict diets consisting of rice, oats, fresh vegetables, fish and meat. However, Mastromatteo apparently had differences with Denise, Jude's mother, and so he decided to let him go.

She is very important to him

Jude Bellingham has explained in several interviews that his mother is very important to him: "The role my mum is playing is massive. I think at the minute it is probably the biggest role of anyone, even probably more than my coaches and managers, to be honest". That's why she moved to Spain with him, while his father stayed in England with Jobe, the younger brother who plays for Sunderland.


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