Dwight Yorke has discussed Jobe and Jude Bellingham maybe playing for England together.
Former Sunderland player Dwight Yorke discussed Jobe’s chances of following brother Jude Bellingham on the international stage, as well as Jack Clarke’s future transfer plans.
Jobe joined Sunderland from Birmingham City last summer, and the 18-year-old has established himself as a first-team regular in the Championship while playing in a variety of roles for the Black Cats.
“Could the Bellingham brothers play for England?” “It’s not very common to have two brothers playing for their country at the same time,” Yorke remarked of Jobe’s prospective England career with his brother.
“There’s a lot of focus on Jobe reaching the same level as Jude, but they’re both on the correct path. “It would be fantastic for the family if they could play together for England, but there is still work to be done,” he said.
Clarke, another Sunderland player, has piqued the interest of fans this season. So far this season, the attacker has scored 15 league goals and provided four assists. However, the former Leeds United player has sustained an injury that will keep him out of the match against Swansea City this weekend.
Clarke’s transfer future has been the subject of considerable conjecture this summer, and Yorke was asked about a possible move to previous club Manchester United.
“I don’t know anything about him, and I wouldn’t want to speculate on him playing for Manchester United. “Big clubs are always looking for young talent from the Championship, so he simply needs to keep impressing,” Yorke said of Clarke.
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