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Jobe Bellingham has pledged to build his own legacy at Borussia Dortmund after following the same path as his brother Jude.

The 19-year-old has completed a move to the Bundesliga giants from Sunderland in a deal worth up to £31million, five years after his older brother joined the club.

Bellingham will make his debut in top-flight football with Borussia Dortmund in Germany
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Bellingham will make his debut in top-flight football with Borussia Dortmund in GermanyCredit: instagram @bvb09

Bellingham has penned a five-year contract with Dortmund, who announced his arrival in a short video shared on social media.

In a short clip titled: "The name is Jobe," the England under-21 international feature can be seen donning the club's famous yellow shirt at what appears to be their training ground.

This is followed by a montage of Dortmund's stadium and supporters, as well as the city's landscape, with Bellingham's voice playing over the top of it.

He begins by referring to his time spent supporting his older brother during his spell with the German giants between 2020 and 2023.

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The midfielder narrates: “I've been here before. Watching games, hearing the fans chant, feeling the power of these colours.

“This place has stuck with me.

“Now I'm here again - not to watch, and not to follow anyone's footsteps.

“The same stadium. The same city. But the story - that’s ours to write now.”

The younger Bellingham brother joins Dortmund off the back of an impressive season with Sunderland, which saw him register four goals and three assists in 43 games, as well as winning the Championship Young Player of the Year award.

His exploits helped the Black Cats earn promotion back to the Premier League with victory over Sheffield United in the play-off final at Wembley.

Jobe Bellingham vowed to forge his own path at Dortmund
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Jobe Bellingham vowed to forge his own path at DortmundCredit: Credit: X: @BVB
The teenager's last appearance in a Sunderland shirt ended in promotion to the Premier League
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The teenager's last appearance in a Sunderland shirt ended in promotion to the Premier LeagueCredit: Getty
His could experience the success his brother Jude had at Dortmund
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His could experience the success his brother Jude had at DortmundCredit: Getty

But his latest move means Bellingham will now get his first taste of top-flight football, and it's outside of England.

Before making his league bow however, the England Under-21 international will debut for the German giants at the Club World Cup, which kicks off on June 14.

And he may get his first chance to set himself apart from his elder sibling and write his own story at the club at the FIFA showpiece event.

Dortmund will face Brazil’s Fluminense, Mamelodi Sundowns of South Africa and South Korean club Ulsan HD.

Should Niko Kovac's team and Jude's side Real Madrid both top their respective groups and win their respective last-16 match-ups, then the Bellingham brothers could meet in a mouth-watering quarter-final clash.

It's fair to say Jobe has a lot to live up to after Jude's hugely successful three years in black and yellow.

The Bellingham brothers could also face off in the Champions League next season
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The Bellingham brothers could also face off in the Champions League next seasonCredit: Getty

The England midfielder joined Dortmund from Birmingham as a 17-year-old for an initial £25m fee, which proved to be a bargain.

He made 132 appearances over a three-year stint at Signal Iduna Park, winning the DFB Pokal in 2021, and won the Bundesliga Player of the Season award in his final campaign with the club.

This drew the attention of Real Madrid, who swooped to sign the 21-year-old for an initial £88.5m in 2023, where he went on to win both the Champions League and LaLiga in his first season.

Jobe will be targeting a similar impact in Germany, with his career trajectory so far bearing more than a striking resemblance to Jude's.

Like his brother, he started out at Birmingham, making his debut as a 16-year-old before going on to make 26 first team appearances at St Andrews.

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The teenager was then snapped up by Sunderland in 2022, where he made an instant impact in his debut season, scoring seven goals in 47 games in all competitions.

Bellingham made 90 appearances in all competitions in two years at the Stadium of Light
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Bellingham made 90 appearances in all competitions in two years at the Stadium of LightCredit: Getty

But Bellingham's second campaign proved even more memorable, as he helped the Black Cats to return to the top-flight for the first time since 2017, who will now take to the Premier League stage without him.

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