Tottenham 'join the race for Jobe Bellingham but face competition from top European clubs'... as Sunderland 'set hefty asking price' for 18-year-old

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Tottenham have joined the race to sign Jobe Bellingham from Sunderland this summer, according to a report.

The 18-year-old, brother of Real Madrid and England star Jude, has already been subject to interest from a number of Premier League and European sides ahead of the summer transfer window.

Joining Sunderland last summer for a fee believed to be in the region of £3million, the midfielder scored seven goals in 45 Championship games, also picking up an assist.

A regular for England's U19 side, there are hopes he will somewhat follow in the footsteps of his brother, who won the Champions League on Saturday in his first season with Los Blancos.

According to The Guardian, Sunderland are keen to keep hold of him this summer, however, and will demand a fee of £20million if they are to part ways with the younger Bellingham sibling. 

Tottenham have joined the race to sign Jobe Bellingham (left) this summer, according to a report

Tottenham have joined the race to sign Jobe Bellingham (left) this summer, according to a report

Tottenham have joined the race to sign Jobe Bellingham (left) this summer, according to a report

Bellingham was present at Wembley on Saturday to cheer on brother Jude (second left) in the Champions League final

Bellingham was present at Wembley on Saturday to cheer on brother Jude (second left) in the Champions League final

The 18-year-old is currently playing for Sunderland, who are keen to keep hold of him through the transfer window

The 18-year-old is currently playing for Sunderland, who are keen to keep hold of him through the transfer window

The report suggests that Crystal Palace and Brentford are among the other Premier League sides keen on securing Bellingham's services this summer.

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Jude Bellingham's family turned up at Wembley FIVE HOURS before kick-off to soak up the Champions League final atmosphere before the Real Madrid star took to the pitch

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Like Jude, he made his way through the academy at Birmingham before breaking into the first team as a youngster and moving on.

It's generally assumed that his ceiling is not as high as his older brother's, but there are high hopes for his future at the top level.

Jobe, alongside his mother, Denise, and father, Mark, were both in attendance at Wembley on Saturday night to watch Jude lift his first Champions League title at the age of 20.

The family have been particularly supportive of Jude's footballing journey from Birmingham to the Bernabeu, and they wanted to be part of the atmosphere at Wembley long before the game got underway, arriving in their seats five hours before kick off.

They celebrated with midfielder Jude on the pitch at full time, as Denise posed with Jose Mourinho.

The Black Cats are said to have placed a £20million price tag on the midfielder if they are to accept any bids

The Black Cats are said to have placed a £20million price tag on the midfielder if they are to accept any bids

Crystal Palace, Everton and a number of top European clubs are said to also be interested in making a move for the midfielder

Crystal Palace, Everton and a number of top European clubs are said to also be interested in making a move for the midfielder

Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou (pictured) is looking to continue to build his squad ahead of his second season in charge

Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou (pictured) is looking to continue to build his squad ahead of his second season in charge

Spurs, meanwhile, are looking to continue building their squad as they hunt for success under Ange Postecoglou.

The Australian delivered a fifth-place finish in his first season in charge of the club, but is hunting further success and a heavy turnover in the playing squad is expected this summer.

The likes of Richarlison and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg have been linked with exits, while there have been discussions over a permanent deal for Timo Werner, who spent the second half of last season on loan in north London.

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