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    How Tottenham will get MORE money than Arsenal for being in the Champions League next season

    TOTTENHAM could earn more money than Arsenal in Europe next season after winning the Europa League.But Manchester City will be the Premier League’s biggest earners – netting a staggering £53million in the Champions League before kicking a ball.Tottenham are set to bank more money than Arsenal for reaching the Champions LeagueCredit: GettyThe Gunners finished second in the Prem for a third consecutive yearCredit: GettyNewcastle will earn the least of the five clubs going into the CL next termCredit: RexAnd Newcastle fans wondering where the club’s “£100m jackpot” can be spent might be disheartened to realise the Toon will get barely £25m up front from their fifth place finish.Despite finishing third in the Premier League behind Liverpool and Arsenal, the Etihad side will be the highest pre-season earners of the SIX top-flight sides in the Euro elite.But it’s one twist that will delight every Tottenham fan.Winning the Europa League to earn a shot at lifting the Uefa Super Cup in August means Spurs could end up guaranteed slightly MORE money than their bitter North London rivals.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLUnder the Uefa cash model brought in last season, all six Prem sides will earn a qualification “starting bonus” of £15.72m.But the division of the total £717m “value pillar”, based on European performances over the past five and 10 years and the value of the TV contracts in each nation, means a difference of close to £30m up front between City and Newcastle.TNT Sport pay £305m per season for live coverage of all but 17 of the 189 matches, with Amazon Prime screening the others – the first pick of Tuesday games – and highlights on the BBC.The combined value of those three deals is only exceeded by the £411m per year cable outfit Canal+ are playing for rights in France.Most read in FootballBEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKCity, ranked second in the five-year coefficient table despite their early exit this season, earn the biggest share of the “European” part of the pot, worth £28.23m.They also take the third biggest slice of the “non-European” pot, based on the coefficient over the past 10 seasons and worth a further £9.18m, adding up to a total of £53.13mInside Tottenham’s wild Europa League open-top bus parade as 200,000 fans greet heroesPrem champions Liverpool are next among the English sides, picking up £51.64m before kicking a ball, while Chelsea, ahead of Arsenal in both coefficient tables, will earn £48.82m.Arsenal’s £47.86m makes them fourth among the English contingent.Spurs, who earned their passage by virtue of their exploits in Bilbao despite finishing 17th in the Prem, will earn £44.62m if Portuguese league runners-up Benfica fail to negotiate their two qualifying rounds, or £269,000 less if the Lisbon side do reach the league phase.But when the £3.38m guaranteed for reaching the Super Cup is added, that could take Tottenham to £48m, a fraction above the Arsenal windfall.By contrast, Newcastle’s relative lack of recent European history will see them add just £9.68m to their starting bonus, totalling £25.4m and some £28m less than City will pick up before the competition begins, even though they were TWELVE places ahead of Spurs in the Prem table.Tottenham ratings: Bissouma dominates Europa League final as occasion gets to UdogieBRENNAN JOHNSON was Tottenham’s hero as they finally ended their 17-year trophy drought in the Europa League final.Despite being without James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski for the clash in Bilbao, Spurs came up with a massive win against Manchester United.Johnson scored the goal as he helped bundle in from a corner in a tussle with Luke Shaw to send fans into dreamland.But Spurs also owe a huge thanks to Yves Bissouma who was totally dominant in midfield.At the other end, Destiny Udogie struggled to get up to the pace of the match as he was up against Manchester United’s Amad Diallo.Spurs had just three shots, only 27 per cent of the ball, and completed a mere 115 passes over 90 minutes.But it didn’t matter, as United never really looked like finding a leveller to take it to extra time.SunSport’s Henry Tomlinson gave his ratings for the Tottenham players…In August’s draw, City, Liverpool and Chelsea will be in the top seeding group, with Arsenal among the second set of nine clubs, Spurs in the third section and Newcastle in the final pool.All clubs meet two teams from each seeding group but cannot play a side from their own country in the league phase.The prize fund for performances in the competition remains the same as last season, with clubs able to earn a further maximum of £77.4m.Read More on The SunAfter the eight-game league phase, the team top of the table will collect £8.3m, in addition to £1.76m for every league stage win.Bonuses for knock-out progression will earn the eventual winners in the Budapest Final a further £55m. More

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    Marcus Rashford holding out for Champions League move with Man Utd desperate to sell to fund Amorim’s transfer overhaul

    MARCUS RASHFORD is holding out for ­Champions League ­football next season — in a blow to Aston Villa and Manchester United.The forward’s loan at Villa Park has ended and he will not sign permanently after Sunday’s 2-0 loss at United saw them finish sixth in the table.Marcus Rashford wants to join a Champions League clubCredit: GettyMan Utd want to sell Rashford to fund Ruben Amorim’s transfer overhaulCredit: GettySunSport understands boss Unai Emery wanted him long-term after some impressive performances since signing in January.But Rashford, 27, who is on Barcelona’s radar, wants to join a club in Europe’s elite competition. And they are set to sign Wolves star Matheus Cunha, who will wear his old No 10 shirt.Rashford loved his time at Villa, recapturing his appetite for football after a nightmare end to his Old Trafford career.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLHe contributed four goals and five assists in 17 games and earned an England recall.But defeat at United saw them finish sixth, leaving their hopes of signing Rashford in tatters.Villa would also struggle to finance a deal, with the final-day loss costing around £50million after being forced to settle for a Europa League spot.United want to sell Rashford to help balance the books, allowing for a major overhaul of their squad and removal of his £350,000-a-week salary from their wage bill.Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSRashford — who would cost around £40m — said farewell to Villa fans yesterday on Instagram.He said: “It is a special club and I appreciated the way Villa fans embraced me with open arms.Ruben Amorim vows ‘good days are coming’ after ‘disaster season’ as Man Utd flops give him daggers during public apology“It is a huge disappointment not to have made the Champions League which everyone worked so hard all season for but I know this club and team will come back stronger.”Wolves star Cunha, 25, has a £62.5million release clause and the Brazilian will sign a five-year deal with the option of a further 12 months.United are also keen on Ipswich striker Liam Delap, but he has the pick of several clubs.They have identified Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo as a possible alternative. More

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    Daniel Levy’s Ange Postecoglou dilemma is ultimate head vs heart debate… he simply must think like a Tottenham fan

    HE wears a chip on one of his shoulders, his heart on his sleeve and a winner’s medal around his neck.Ange Postecoglou is one of the most fascinating men in football and his boss, Daniel Levy, faces a fascinating dilemma over whether to keep him.Daniel Levy (right) has a huge decision to make over Ange Postecoglou’s futureCredit: GettyThe Aussie ended Spurs’ long wait for silverware despite a dismal domestic campaignCredit: AFPWhile Levy rarely attracts sympathy, how on Earth should he weigh up a first trophy in 17 years against 22 defeats in one Premier League season – a record number for any team which has avoided relegation?Before last week’s Europa League final victory over Manchester United, most Tottenham fans wanted Big Ange out.Yet, having celebrated silverware after so long, the majority are now clearly ‘Ange in’.And that swing in opinion shows that Postecoglou called it right with his bold approach to the second half of the season — to prioritise the Europa League and largely toss off the domestic campaign.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLThe most joyous moments of this season have arrived when Spurs, Newcastle and Crystal Palace all ended long trophy droughts, as well as Aberdeen, north of the border.Because actually winning things – as opposed to finishing as high up a league table as possible – is the essence of sport.The game is about glory, as Danny Blanchflower famously said.‘To Dare Is To Do’ says Tottenham’s club motto.Most read in FootballBEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKAnd the charismatic, prickly Aussie manager recognised both.Big Ange dared to gamble on the singular glory of Bilbao, over the possibility of finishing mid-table rather than 17th. He won.Ange Postecoglou drops huge hint over Tottenham future with incredible mic-drop moment at Europa League paradeEven though last Wednesday’s final was a terrible game between two terrible teams, in which Spurs showed the lesser attacking ambition.And even though winning a knockout competition tends to do little for a manager’s job prospects – just ask Tottenham’s last trophy-winning boss Juande Ramos, or Erik ten Hag and Louis van Gaal at Manchester United.Arsenal have finished second in the Premier League for three consecutive years – which is harder than winning the Europa League but nowhere near as fun. And sport is supposed to be fun.This kind of thinking has become increasingly unfashionable among managers and club owners in recent years. Postecoglou went against the grain and, in doing so, showed himself to be in tune with Tottenham supporters.Tottenham ratings: Bissouma dominates Europa League final as occasion gets to UdogieBRENNAN JOHNSON was Tottenham’s hero as they finally ended their 17-year trophy drought in the Europa League final.Despite being without James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski for the clash in Bilbao, Spurs came up with a massive win against Manchester United.Johnson scored the goal as he helped bundle in from a corner in a tussle with Luke Shaw to send fans into dreamland.But Spurs also owe a huge thanks to Yves Bissouma who was totally dominant in midfield.At the other end, Destiny Udogie struggled to get up to the pace of the match as he was up against Manchester United’s Amad Diallo.Spurs had just three shots, only 27 per cent of the ball, and completed a mere 115 passes over 90 minutes.But it didn’t matter, as United never really looked like finding a leveller to take it to extra time.SunSport’s Henry Tomlinson gave his ratings for the Tottenham players…Just as he has been with his consistently brilliant take-downs of the lunacy of VAR, as well as modern football’s obsession with largely meaningless stats. In an industry polluted by bulls**t, Big Ange is the fumigator.For the gaiety of the nation at large, and certainly for us lot in the footballing media, it is sincerely hoped he remains in post.Postecoglou’s press conference on the eve of the Europa League final was extraordinary theatre.At various points during that 20-minute session, Postecoglou was chippy, charming, angry, funny, bullish, touching, wise, petty, proud and scathing.Which basically meant he was extremely, obviously, human. And while a manager’s performance in media interviews shouldn’t really be important, they are.As Postecoglou pointed out, Spurs have played 60 times this season, which means he conducted 120 rounds of pre-match or post-match interviews.He is the frontman for the club.Levy, like most other Premier League club owners, rarely utters a word in public.Postecoglou can certainly be thin-skinned. When he cupped his ears to fans after Spurs scored a soon-to-be disallowed goal at Chelsea in early April, it was a significant point in turning supporter opinion against him.During that press conference in Bilbao, Postecoglou sounded like a man who knew he was leaving.But the response to the Europa League win — including a turnout for the open-top bus parade which was (probably) visible from the Moon — is making Levy think again and has increased Postecoglou’s confidence that he may be afforded a third season.Would that be the best decision for Spurs’ future?After Tottenham’s hungover players were battered at home by Brighton on Sunday, it feels a difficult case to argue.Tottenham have a huge decision to make after ending a 17-year wait for silverwareCredit: GettySpurs can’t keep finishing 17th and targeting knockout competitions.Not least because, with such a mindset, they might well end up relegated.Tottenham’s league campaign was beyond awful — but then their injury crisis earlier in the campaign was also extreme.Their record when their first-choice keeper and back four — Guglielmo Vicario, Pedro Porro, Micky van de Ven, Cristian Romero and Destiny Udogie — play together is excellent.Tottenham win 62 per cent of games with their preferred backline compared to 38 per cent without.And during his first season, Postecoglou led Spurs to fifth place, despite the loss of their all-time record scorer Harry Kane.Now, Champions League qualification has boosted Tottenham’s finances and their desirability as a destination among potential summer recruits.Levy’s decision will not be easy. It is a classic head-versus-heart dilemma. If Levy votes with his heart, and sticks with Big Ange, he will at least prove to Spurs fans that he has a heart.And that he is a Tottenham fan at heart, before he is a hard-headed businessman.Which might not be a bad starting point.REF’S NO VILLANASTON VILLA’S frustration was understandable after referee Thomas Bramall ruled out Morgan Rogers’ ‘goal’ against Manchester United and Unai Emery’s men missed out on Champions League qualification.But making a formal complaint over the selection of the ‘inexperienced’ Bramall was daft.Experienced refs make mistakes, too.And inexperienced refs only become experienced by refereeing big matches. Also, it was a mistake by the experienced World Cup-winning keeper Emi Martinez, which earned him a red card and played an equally significant role in the Villans’ failure to make the top five.Emi Martinez saw red as Aston Villa missed out on the Champions LeagueCredit: GettyBOXES GENIUSGOALSCORING and broadcasting are two ­difficult crafts to master.Before Gary Lineker, only Jimmy Greaves had been seriously good at both.No ex-footballers were in the running to succeed Lineker as Match of the Day host.And the fact the BBC are replacing him with a rota of three journalists — Mark Chapman, Gabby Logan and Kelly Cates — says much about how he made the show his own over the last 25 years.Whatever your opinions on Lineker’s social-media posts, at least he never stuck to the tiresome belief that those involved in football, should only ever ‘stick to football’.Gary Lineker has signed off after 26 years fronting Match of the DayCredit: PAAMORIM HAMMERINSHORT of sticking them in the stocks and pelting them with rotten fruit, it’s difficult to know how much more public punishment Manchester United’s players can take.The sight of these humiliated flops staring awkwardly at their feet in the Old Trafford centre circle, while Ruben Amorim issued an apology for the club’s  ‘disastrous’ season, was genuinely cringeworthy.And this was swiftly followed by a post-season tour of Asia, to recoup a few million in lost revenues, which knackered players need like a hole in the head.Read More on The SunNobody involved with United really needed Amorim’s David Brent-like apology.They just require things to get significantly better,  very soon. 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    ‘This chapter is over’ – Cristiano Ronaldo makes major announcement on future amid Club World Cup transfer rumours

    CRISTIANO RONALDO all-but confirmed his exit from Al Nassr in a cryptic post on social media.The 40-year-old’s contract at the Saudi Arabian side expires this summer.Cristiano Ronaldo appears to have confirmed he is leaving Al-NassrCredit: GettyAnd it appears his time with the Saudi Pro League side is done as he said on Instagram: “This chapter is over. The story? Still being written. Grateful to all.”Fifa president Gianni Infantino confirmed last week that Ronaldo is in talks over a move to a club involved in the Club World Cup.The revamped tournament begins on June 14 in the United States.Infantino said: “Ronaldo might play for one of the teams as well at the Club World Cup.READ MORE IN FOOTBALL”There are discussions with some clubs, so if any club is watching and is interested in hiring Ronaldo for the Club World Cup… who knows, who knows.”CR7 has been linked with a switch to an unnamed Brazilian team heading to the US this summer.Palmeiras, Flamengo, Fluminense and Botafogo are the four sides from the nation in the expanded 32-team event.Signing for Palmeiras would set up a clash against Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami in Group A.Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSThough joining forces with Messi is also not off the table as Infantino replied “maybe, it could be” when pressed on Ronaldo’s next destination.The Manchester United and Real Madrid legend penned a £164million-a-year contract with Al-Nassr in 2023.Cristiano Ronaldo Jr, 14, given dad’s number and copies iconic pose as he makes Portugal debut with grandma watchingHe has played 105 games and scored 93 goals for the Riyadh-based side.Though he never won the Saudi Pro League title and his only trophy in the Middle East came via the Arab Club Champions Cup.Ronaldo did, however, pick up his second successive Saudi Golden Boot, scoring 25 league goals this season as Al Nassr finished third in the table. More

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    ‘Did you send him back?’ – Eagle-eyed fans spot awkward Match of the Day gaffe on Gary Lineker’s farewell show

    EAGLE-EYED viewers spotted an error during Gary Lineker’s final Match of the Day show.The presenter wiped away tears as he said an emotional farewell to hosting the highlights show after 26 years in the job.David Moyes was accidentally displayed as West Ham manager on Gary Lineker’s last showCredit: BBCAs the Premier League season came to an end yesterday, the best bits of ten final day matches were on last night.The penultimate fixture saw West Ham beat relegated Ipswich 3-1 and as Lineker introduced the game, an incorrect image was displayed behind him.Tractor Boys manager Kieran McKenna was incorrectly put next to a photo of now-Everton manager David Moyes instead of Hammers boss Graham Potter.It made for an awkward blunder as Moyes left West Ham last summer after four-and-a-half years in charge.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLFans were quick to spot the mistake and took to social media, with one saying: “Error from the BBC? Did anyone else notice.”Another laughed: “Did you send David Moyes back to West Ham as manager for the last game of the season?”A third joked: “Why was Moyes shown as the West Ham manager during the show, is that a clue they want him back?”Though it did little to damage an excellent goodbye to Lineker, who received gifts from pundits Alan Shearer and Micah Richards before tributes flooded in.Most read in FootballBEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKVideo messages from the likes of Pep Guardiola, Paul Gascoigne and Claudio Ranieri were displayed as Lineker was left in tears.In an emotional goodbye, the ex-England striker said: “Let me take this opportunity to thank all of the other pundits that I’ve had the pleasure of working with over the last 25 years. You’ve made my job so much easier.Gary Lineker tears up as he bids emotional farewell to iconic Match of the Day after controversial BBC axe”Also, a huge thank you to those you don’t see at home, the work that goes into making this iconic show.”It is a huge team effort from the editors to the analysis team, from the commentators to the floor managers, from the producers to the camera operators, from the PAs to the subs.”Thank you all. You’re the very best. Rather like my football career, everyone else did all the hard work and I got the plaudits.”It’s been an absolute privilege to have hosted Match of the Day for a quarter of a century. It’s been utterly joyous.”I’d like to wish Gabby, Mark, and Kelly all the very best when they sit in this chair. The programme is in the best of hands.”My final thank you goes to all of you. Thank you for watching. Thank you for all your love and support over the years.”It’s been so special and I’m sorry that your team was always on last.”Lineker broke down in tears after his farewell montageCredit: BBC More

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    From fiercely protective dad to mum’s sacrifice – how Jobe Bellingham is finally stepping out from brother Jude’s shadow

    SIBLING rivalry is a rite of passage, but for the Bellingham brothers it has also formed the basis of their football careers.Jude, 21, has been hailed a generational talent — and now little brother Jobe is emerging from his 6ft 1in shadow.Jude Bellingham’s little brother Jobe, above, is finally stepping out from his brother’s shadow – and making a big name for himself on the pitchCredit: Shutterstock EditorialJobe and Jude with mum Denise and dad MarkCredit: InstagramJobe, left, and Jude as young kidsCredit: Instagram/jobebellinghamAn exceptional talent in his own right, the 19-year-old attacking midfielder is being pursued by three German clubs and was part of the Sunderland team which was promoted to the Premier League on Saturday night.It came less than a month after the North East Football Writers’ Association named him Young Player of the Year.Reacting to Jobe’s part in Sunderland’s historic win, ecstatic Jude posted a photo of a video call they had together, captioning it: “SO F****** PROUD”.And chuffed Jobe told reporters: “I always believed — you have to believe.“When you’ve got supporters like this and a group of lads like that, you always have to believe.”Celebrating Jobe’s win yesterday, Jude reposted a fan photo of the two brothers holding their respective trophies at Wembley, captioning it “WemBelli”.The England midfielder won the Champions League last year at the stadium with Real Madrid while his family watched.‘Demanding on the pitch’Given Jude’s huge success, it is no wonder Jobe likes to make sure that his sibling stays grounded — by teasing him for being dependent on their mum.Denise Bellingham has followed her eldest from the UK to Dortmund in Germany, and then on to Madrid.“Maybe if Jude could learn how to cook and drive, mum could come back and live with me — but nah, Jude is useless,” Jobe quipped in Out Of The Floodlights, a YouTube documentary about his brother’s life in Spain.Jobe Bellingham takes swipe at Sky Sports pundits in live TV interview before awkward moment with panel at WembleyJobe began his professional career at Birmingham City in 2021 — a year after his brother left the team.The 6ft 2in powerhouse was the team’s second-youngest player at 16 years and 107 days old when he made his first team debut — only Jude started younger.We’d play on a Tuesday and he’d turn up in his school uniform. It was mad. He’d just played a game for his school, and then he was sitting on the bench for usLee Bower, ex-Bristol City ManagerLee Bowyer, who snapped up both Bellinghams, saw Jobe as the “baby” when he arrived on the subs bench.The former manager said: “We’d play on a Tuesday and he’d turn up in his school uniform. It was mad.“He’d just played a game for his school, and then he was sitting on the bench for us. He was very respectful and wanted to learn. His feet were on the ground.“His parents are a big drive for him. He wanted to make his own name. The potential was there. The attitude was there.“He’s a nice, well-mannered boy but demanding on the pitch — he didn’t shy away from anything. He has confidence, but not arrogance.”Jobe chose to use just his first name on his Black Cats shirt instead of his surname to distinguish himself from his brother.His former team-mate Troy Deeney said it showed Jobe wanted to carve out his own identity, and constant comparisons to Jude were unfair.Troy told Sky Sports: “Whenever people talk about Jobe, it’s always ‘Is he as good as his brother?’ or ‘Jude was doing this and that at his age.’“Jobe is going to be successful — he already is successful.“I don’t think any of us could ever put ourselves in his shoes of being a young person trying to find himself in life, and then having a brother that’s a world-famous superstar.“No matter what you do, you’re always going to be compared to that.”Jobe, right, and Jude at the Louis Vitton show at Paris Fashion Week in 2023Credit: GettyReacting to Jobe’s part in Sunderland’s historic win, ecstatic Jude posted a photo of a video call they had together, captioning it: ‘SO F****** PROUD’Credit: InstagramStepping out from his brother’s shadow, Jobe signed to Sunderland for £1million on June 14, 2023.Unfortunately, his brother unintentionally stole the limelight as Jude’s move to Real Madrid was announced on the same day.For both Bellinghams, football has been a huge part of their life, as they grew up watching their father in non-league matches.Southend-born Mark, 49, scored 700 goals by the age of 40 at Midland League Division Two side Paget Rangers in 2016.The retired policeman is thought to have played in approximately 850 games but still describes himself as “not very good”.He is fiercely proud of both his children, often reminding journalists “I have two sons, you know” when they ask about just one.Mark lives with Jobe in the UK and does his best to keep the family unit tight despite the distance between them. The lads often fly to each other’s games when their schedules allow, and their parents rack up air miles to spend time with both.After a spectacular performance this season, it appears Jobe might be following in his brother’s footsteps yet again, as Jude’s old Bundesliga club Borussia Dortmund are eying up the youngster.‘That’s Jobe, he’s ours’German newspaper Bild reported that Dortmund are offering £25million to get the footballer on their books this summer.Jobe has also caught the attention of RB Leipzig and yesterday met with Eintracht Frankfurt.The teen’s fancy footwork has even reached the ears of Real Madrid, thanks to his two goals in Sunderland’s victory against Rotherham in August 2023.JOBE AND JUDEJOBE AGE: 19CLUBS: Birmingham City, SunderlandENGLAND CAPS: 0WEEKLY PAY: £12,500PROFESSIONAL DEBUT AGE: 16 years and 107 daysBRAND DEALS: Adidas for Sports DirectLOVELIFE: Currently singleROOM-MATE: Dad MarkJUDE AGE: 21CLUBS: Birmingham City, Borussia Dortmund, Real MadridENGLAND CAPS: 42WEEKLY PAY: £220,000PROFESSIONAL DEBUT AGE: 16 years and 38 daysBRAND DEALS: Adidas, SKIMS, Louis VuittonLOVELIFE: Dating influencer Ashlyn CastroROOM-MATE: Mum DeniseRecalling being taunted by his boss, Jude said: “I’m in shock that he’s scored twice and then as we’re coming out, (Carlo) Ancelotti goes to me, ‘F***ing hell, we bought the wrong one.’“And I’m like, ‘you’re joking’. He says, ‘No seriously, I’m going to bring him in.’“I said, ‘Well where are you going to play him?’ He says, ‘In your position.’ I was like, ‘F*** that!’.”Dad Mark will be keen to see Jobe stand on his own two feet and not just follow his brother’s footsteps.I think every time I’m with my brother, I’m just laughing. We’re just constantly making jokes. We barely really talk about footballJobe on JudeSpeaking in Out Of The Floodlights, he said: “I want Jobe to have his day — finally, for someone to say, ‘He’s not Jude’s brother’.“We’ve got the Sunderland fans — no connection to Jude now — who can say, ‘That’s Jobe, he’s ours’.”Mum Denise added: “I just want to see Jobe on the pitch, in a Jobe shirt — not a Bellingham shirt — starting and having his moment.“I want him to start and have his moment.”Off the pitch, the brothers don’t talk about the beautiful game.In the series, Jobe said: “I think every time I’m with my brother, I’m just laughing.“We’re just constantly making jokes. We barely really talk about football.”The brothers have been seen dining in Caribbean restaurant Turtle Bay in County Durham and Italian eaterie Romano’s in Cleadon near Sunderland.They have also attended Louis Vuitton’s show in Paris together, while Jobe has modelled for Adidas and Jude topless for Kim Kardashian’s underwear brand SKIMS.But Jobe has yet to emulate one aspect of his brother’s life — a string of stunning girlfriends.Jude has been linked to Dutch model Laura Celia Valk and You-Tuber Azra Mian, and is now dating US catwalk star Ashlyn Castro.With Jobe’s star on the rise, he won’t struggle to get a stunning girl to have on his arm if he wants one.Jude has been linked to Dutch model Laura Celia Valk and YouTuber Azra Mian, and is now dating US catwalk star Ashlyn Castro (above)Credit: InstagramJobe and mum Denise in the stands during Euro 2024Credit: PA More

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    Jobe Bellingham jets to Germany for transfer talks with Bundesliga giants as he’s set to follow in Jude’s footsteps

    JOBE BELLINGHAM has flown to Germany for talks over a move to a Bundesliga club.The 19-year-old helped fire Sunderland back to the Premier League in their 2-1 play-off final victory over Sheffield United on Saturday.Jobe Bellingham has flown to Germany for talks with Eintracht FrankfurtCredit: GettyThe move would see him follow in his brother Jude’s footstepsCredit: Shutterstock EditorialJude spent three years with Borussia Dortmund before his blockbuster transfer to Real MadridCredit: GettyBellingham is already looking ahead to next season and supposedly wants to decide on his future next week.Sky Sports are reporting that the midfielder has landed in Germany to hold discussions with Eintracht Frankfurt.Jobe was joined by his dad Mark and mum Denise as they were welcomed at the airport by a club chief.They are set to be given a tour of Eintracht’s facilities as the side that finished third in the Bundesliga try to convince Bellingham to join.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBorussia Dortmund are also in the battle to sign him and their director Hans-Joachim Watzke travelled to Sunderland to meet with the player.It is the second time a delegation from the club have arrived in England for talks about a deal.RB Leipzig have also reportedly not given up in their pursuit.A move to Germany would see Jobe follow in his older brother Jude’s footsteps after he spent three seasons with Dortmund before joining Real Madrid.Most read in BundesligaJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSBellingham remains a target for several Premier League sides with Crystal Palace one of those keen.His deal at the Stadium of Light does not expire until 2028 and a fee of £25million will be needed to get the Black Cats to sell.But Sunderland will want to keep hold of him and club legend Michael Bridges told SunSport: “Certain players have an aura of intimidation about them.“I look at Jobe and think he’s got this presence and people are fearful of him because of his engine and quality on the ball.“He’s a coach and manager’s dream because he’s embraced it so much. The world’s his oyster.“I would hate to think he’s going to be living in his brother’s shadow but, unfortunately, that’s the world that we live in.“We’ll ask if he can emulate Jude and who are we to say that he can’t?“He’s got every opportunity as long as he stays injury free and focused on his game and off-the-field antics don’t distract him.” More

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    Chloe Kelly stuns Arsenal fans as she heads straight to local PUB after Champions League trophy parade

    ARSENAL hero Chloe Kelly enjoyed a Bank Holiday to remember after winning the Champions League – but isn’t sure where she’ll be playing next season. The 27-year-old hit the town following Arsenal’s parade to celebrate their shock triumph over Barcelona. Arsenal’s Chloe Kelly headed straight to her local after beating Barcelona in the Champions LeagueCredit: X/ TheTollingtonThe 27-year-old stunned crowds gathered at The Tollington just outside the EmiratesCredit: X/ TheTollingtonKelly’s future at Arsenal remains up in the air after leaving Manchester CityCredit: X/ TheTollingtonStina Blackstenius scored the only goal of the game in Lisbon to deny the Catalan giants a third-straight title. The result sealed Arsenal’s first Champions League title since way back in 2007.And Lionesses star Kelly – who almost stepped away from football in January – wasted no time in heading to her local after jetting back to London.The on-loan Man City star arrived at The Tollington in Holloway on Monday, just minutes away from the Emirates. READ MORE ON FOOTBALLKelly, decked out in her Arsenal shirt, danced with fans and posed for selfies in footage shared by the pub.One fan responded: “What a legend!!! Chloe is having a grand day…we have to give her a contract!”While another said: “I kinda think, she wants to stay :-), how cool is that going into the Tolly.”Kelly – England’s Euro hero in 2022 – began her career as a youth player at Arsenal. Most read in FootballBEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKShe has since joined Everton and City before heading back to North London on loan in January.Kelly told The Guardian: “As soon as I stepped foot in this club, I found happiness. Chloe Kelly shows off her dancing as Arsenal stars get private performance from Alex Scott’s girlfriend Jess Glynne”Renee Slegers, as soon as she got on the phone to me, to give me the opportunity to represent this badge, I wanted to repay her. “From being in such a dark place to now, it’s crazy.”I was ready to take a break from football completely. I’m just grateful.”Kelly is still not sure if her move back to Arsenal will become permanent. She added: “If it’s my last game for the club, I’ll forever be grateful. “I know I’ve given my all to Arsenal and Arsenal has given their all to me. Read More on The Sun”They gave me an opportunity to step foot on the pitch and find happiness. “It’s not about football at times. No matter what happened today, the club gave me happiness.” More