ENGLAND and Real Madrid star Jude Bellingham is considering a shock new career.
That’s by hinting at a future in home security for footballers.
Bellingham, 20, has taken Spain by storm after a £115million move from Borussia Dortmund in June.
The midfielder has scored 13 goals in as many games for his new club.
And Bellingham has also shown his worth for the Three Lions in 27 appearances.
However, the savvy Birmingham City legend appears to already be considering the next stage of his life.
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According to the Daily Star, Bellingham has trademarked his name on numerous documents filed to the UK’s Intellectual Property Office.
Potential areas earmarked by Bellingham include clothes, food and drinks.
But interestingly, the star has also apparently expressed an interest in providing home security.
A section on the filed papers allegedly read: “Security services for the physical protection of tangible property and individuals.”
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Numerous footballers have suffered home burglaries, including Chelsea star Raheem Sterling and former Manchester United ace Chris Smalling.
And it appears Bellingham could be plotting to enter the security business at some stage in his future.
It’s reckoned he’s also trademarked his name against toiletries, toys, games and sporting goods.
All requests were given the green light by government lawyers.
And Bellingham now has a legal protection length of 10 years against products using his name.
Indeed, it appears drinks might be the path Bellingham looks to eventually go down.
A document revealed Bellingham’s interest in: “Beers; non-alcoholic beverages; mineral and aerated waters; fruit beverages and fruit juices; syrups and other non-alcoholic preparations for making beverages; mineral and aerated waters and other non-alcoholic beverages; lager; ale; energy drinks; energy shots; isotonic beverages; pastilles for effervescing beverages; powders for effervescing beverages; protein-enriched sports beverages; flavoured water; mineral water; smoothies; soft drinks.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk