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·13 de octubre de 2025
Crystal Palace plot move for out-of-favour Jobe Bellingham

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·13 de octubre de 2025
Crystal Palace are among the clubs interested in bringing Jobe Bellingham back to England, with the Eagles looking to bolster their midfield.
According to Bild, Palace are monitoring Bellingham’s situation at Borussia Dortmund and could swoop to sign him if the opportunity presents itself.
The Crystal Palace target has struggled to play his way into the first team following his summer transfer. He is reportedly unhappy with the situation.
The move to BVB initially looked like a brilliant one for all parties.
Bellingham’s elder brother had developed at the club, and the younger sibling was poised to follow suit, but it has not been smooth sailing for the box-to-box midfielder.
The Eagles are now waiting for any opportunities to pounce, although they will face competition from Manchester United.
Man United manager Ruben Amorim is a fan of his robustness and physicality.
It remains unclear how the situation will play out, but Palace’s interest in his services seems genuine.
Palace’s growing interest in the 20-year-old Bellingham could also be viewed as a possible contingency plan.
The South London side is well aware that Adam Wharton’s rapid rise has not gone unnoticed.
Several European giants are reportedly circling ahead of the 2026 transfer windows.
The young midfielder has become integral to Palace’s structure, dictating play with composure beyond his years.
Losing him would be a significant blow, but the Eagles’ hierarchy is pragmatic enough to prepare for that scenario.
Bellingham, with his dynamic energy and box-to-box instincts, fits the mould of a player who could step into Wharton’s shoes should a major offer arrive.
Palace will hope to keep their prized asset, but their pursuit of Bellingham signals a club thinking ahead.
The Eagles are ready to ensure that, even if Wharton moves on, the midfield remains youthful, powerful, and brimming with potential.