By Ana Torres, Bernabéu Blackmail Bureau
Madrid – October 28, 2025
The Bernabéu’s gilded corridors just turned into a family feud: Jude Bellingham, Real Madrid’s 22-year-old midfield monarch, has issued a non-negotiable contract clause—sign his 19-year-old brother Jobe from Borussia Dortmund, or he bolts in 2026. “Blood before badge,” Jude allegedly hissed to Florentino Pérez in a 2 a.m. Valdebebas showdown, per a leaked 47-second voice memo verified by AS.

“Jobe’s the future. No Jobe, no Jude extension.” The demand: €80 million release, twin six-year deals, synchronized release clauses. Madrid’s silence? Deafening.
Skeptics snorted at dawn: Jude, La Liga’s top scorer with 12 goals, holding the club hostage for a Championship-level kid? Yet the paper trail is ironclad. Jude’s agent, Stellar Group, slid a 12-page rider into June’s renewal talks—timestamped July 3—demanding Jobe’s inclusion or a €150 million exit fee drop. Dortmund’s CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke confirmed to Bild: “Real inquired twice. €60 million opener rejected. They’re back with €80 million plus add-ons.” Jobe, fresh off 8 goals in 14 Bundesliga starts, has frozen Sunderland’s loan recall—his Instagram bio now reads “Madrid or nothing.”
The intrigue coils tighter. Why the dynasty decree? Insiders whisper Jude’s haunted by St. Pauli’s 2023 snub of Jobe’s trial—vowing “never again will talent split us.” X sleuths unearthed a 2024 Bellingham Bros. WhatsApp: Jude: “We conquer together or not at all.” Madrid’s war room is fractured—Alonso wants Jobe as CAM cover; Pérez fears “nepotism poison” after the Hazard hangover. Leaked board minutes: “€80M for unproven bloodline = PR suicide?”
Fans fracture like glass: #BellinghamBros (5 million posts) vs. #JudeGreed, with ultras spray-painting “One King, Not Two” on training gates. Jobe’s cryptic X post—a crown emoji over Madrid’s crest—racked 7 million likes before deletion.
The hook: Dortmund’s counter-offer—€100 million or Jude loan-back for 2026—lands tomorrow. Pérez’s private jet is fueled for Germany. One truth scorches: In football’s Game of Thrones, brothers don’t bend—they break thrones. Will Madrid crown a dynasty or exile its heir? The winter window creaks open. Choose your king.
