Jude Bellingham’s sweet gesture for Real Madrid fans at the training ground drove fans crazy

The 20-year-old great player signed a £115 million contract with Real Madrid this summer after leaving Borussia Dortmund. Bellingham never looked back after leading his new squad to 11 goals in 12 games.

The thing that most surprised the clubgoers, though, was how mature and motivated he was to learn Spanish.

Bellingham also made sure he was happy about leaving the training area by striking up a conversation with the huddled Madrid supporters beside his car.

The England player took the time to ensure he correctly signed the name of a fan as he stopped to sign shirts from his mother’s car’s rear seat.In the heartwarming video, a female fan begins to spell out the Spanish alphabet letter by letter while Bellingham struggles with it.

Football fans quickly responded to what the Real Madrid player did. One said, “Class.”

Someone else wrote, “What a great example of a young man.”

Someone else said, “Respect Jude. People look up to him.”He’s not only a great football player, he has the patience of a saint,” said a third fan.

A fourth person said, “Jude’s patience really shows what kind of guy he is.”

It has been known for a long time that in La Liga, you need to find both your feet and your tongue.

At the Bernabeu, players from other countries are expected to learn the language and the way of life.

Just ask Gareth Bale, Steve McManaman, and Eden Hazard. They were all harshly criticized for what people saw as their lack of effort.

Fans often made fun of Bale for not being able to speak Spanish, even though he did learn it during his nine years in Spain.

But Bellingham shouldn’t have to deal with as much scrutiny because his bold and easy start at Real Madrid has made fans love him.

He was called “The New Boss of the Bernabeu” on the front page of the Spanish newspaper Diario AS.