As the newest Galactico for Real Madrid, Jude Bellingham has the most ideal new house. He was formerly Birmingham City’s prospect.
The England midfielder joined Los Blancos from Borussia Dortmund this week for a potential £113.5 million. Born and reared in Stourbridge, Dudley, he rose through the ranks with his hometown team.
The 19-year-old hasn’t looked back since switching from the Championship to the Bundesliga, and his new home in Madrid is evidence of how far he has come.
If he takes the advise of his new Real Madrid teammates, which include, among others, Vinicius Junior, Luka Modric, and Antonio Rudiger, he would most likely move into one of the residential estates in La Finca or La Moraleja.
Because of its luxurious properties and stringent security measures, Bellingham is by far the most popular choice for gamers in the capital, enabling unparalleled splendor.
For peace of mind, both present and former Real Madrid players have selected houses and apartments in the neighborhood; Sportsbreaks.com highlights the neighborhood’s amenities.
Notable dining establishments include Bellingham’s newest manager, Carlo Ancelotti, Meson Txitsu, Modric’s favorite, and El Acebo de Boadilla, which has an Iker Casillas Corner.
Former celebrities Sergio Ramos, Marcelo, and Karim Benzema have all praised the atmosphere at another neighborhood restaurant in La Maquina de la Moraleja, in addition to the two Michelin-starred restaurants BiBo nearby.
Bellingham’s best option for fashion may be the posh Barrio de Salamanca retail district, if he wants to mimic the local looks.
Bellingham can also find luxurious hotels in the neighborhood, one of which is the well-known Mandarin Oriental Ritz, if he wants to show his friends and family the sights.
Just fifteen minutes from the city center is the nearby Club de Campo Villa de Madrid, where players can relax with a round of golf.
Bellingham may have some summertime exploration time because two of the most significant historical attractions are the gorgeous Plaza Mayor and Puerta de Alcala.
Bellingham’s transfer fee, which is set to be £88.5 million with the potential for add-ons for £113.5 million, will depend on how well he performs in training after pulling out of his England duties.