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Real Madrid signed the future, but also the present with the summer signing of Jude Bellingham. The English player arrived in the Spanish capital from Borussia Dortmund after a season in which he played a key role in the frustrated assault on the Bundesliga title in the last game. In his final season in Germany, Bellingham scored 14 goals and dished out seven assists. Spectacular figures considering that he does not play as a center forward, which he has made anecdotal in just 23 games in the Madrid shirt. This season he already has 17 goals and five assists.

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Bellingham has become the player in vogue among Madrid fans. The Beatles' have anticipated the completion of the works at the Santiago Bernabéu -where Taylor Swift, Aitana and Manuel Carrasco will soon be singing- whose rubble echoes that mythical song by the Liverpool band. "Na na na na na nananana, nanana, Hey Jude," chants the crowd as Bellingham opens his arms in front of the audience.

The 'Bellingham mania' has reached such a point of madness that the England international's jerseys are among the best-selling of the season across Europe and, of course, the team's most marketed jersey. Although, leaving aside the official garments, Jude has also been the target of several brands to launch the most original clothing items.

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Bellingham is a trend

The latest are socks representing their classic celebration that have been launched to the market by 'Gambea' and 'Club1863′. With a navy blue or black background, the two companies offer a product "inspired by the mythical celebration that has already become part of soccer history". It is priced at €9.95 on both sites, although in 'Gambea' there is no longer stock available.

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