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Chelsea line up shock Jobe Bellingham transfer as Man Utd eye goalkeeper – latest exclusives from The Sun’s Alan Nixon

SUNSPORT’S Alan Nixon is the Boss of Goss.

Check out this week’s red-hot transfer whispers from our man in the know…

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Jobe Bellingham of Sunderland during a football match.
Chelsea have joined the fight for Jobe Bellingham
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Todd Boehly, Chelsea chairman and co-owner, at a soccer match.
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TODD BOEHLY is lining up a bid for Sunderland’s Jobe Bellingham as Chelsea look to sign English.

England hero Jude’s kid brother could be sold by the Black Cats this summer.

German giants Borussia Dortmund and Bayer Leverkusen are already on his trail.

The Blues have decided to enter the chase, though, and are willing to top offers to bring the 19-year-old into the Premier League.

Chelsea have been busy signing players from all around the globe under  billionaire Boehly and his US investment group. 

Now they want a strong domestic presence in Enzo Maresca’s squad.

Ex-Birmingham whizkid Bellingham is in England’s Under-21 set-up and one of the better players emerging, so he fits the bill perfectly.

Jobe moved to the Stadium of Light in 2023 for £3million and has already been linked with a string of Premier League side.

Jobe Bellingham's Sunderland AFC 2024-25 season statistics.

During the summer, Jobe signed a new deal at Sunderland keeping him tied at the club until 2028.

Sunderland hope to win promotion and make a go at keeping him.

But a sale looks certain if they fall short.

Moving to Bundesliga side Dortmund worked wonders for Jude,  while Jobe may be happy to go his own way and play in the top flight here.

Tottenham and Crystal Palace are also interested in Bellingham.
However, Chelsea joining the race is being seen as a game changer.

He could join Cole Palmer and new Brazilian wonderkid Willian Estevao in a new-look midfield next season.

Could Jobe be as good as Jude?

Jude and Jobe Bellingham are both Birmingham academy products with glowing Championship records.

And that’s just the start of the many comparisons – with Jude’s younger brother tipped to eventually follow him into the England team.

Jobe, 19, is less of an attacking threat with Sunderland than the 21-year-old is for Real Madrid.

But the teen is a major danger in many other ways – as well as having similar traits.

SunSport gives a detailed lowdown the Bellingham brothers’ ability – and how suited they’d be to playing in the same team.

Red Devils have taste for Pears

MANCHESTER UNITED are  looking for a home-grown keeper to join their squad next season — with Blackburn’s Aynsley Pears on the shortlist.

Specialist scout Tony Coton has been watching the experienced Championship stopper.

Pears, 26, was previously at Middlesbrough  like dad Stephen, who ironically started his career at Old Trafford.

United want a seasoned pro to compete for Andre Onana’s No 1 slot, though realistically he would be a reserve and play in cup ties.

Turkey’s Altay Bayindir has been overlooked by both Ruben Amorim and Erik ten Hag, while Tom Heaton’s time may be up.

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Blackburn keeper Aynsley Pears is on Man Utd’s radar

Brighton battle Belgians for Miller

BRIGHTON and Belgian sister club Union Saint-Galloise are working on a deal for Motherwell’s exciting young midfielder Lennon Miller.

The Seagulls see Miller, 18, as a  long-term prospect who may not be ready for the Premier League next season.

So Saint-Galloise could buy the Scotland Under-21 star —  for around £7million — and bring him through before a switch to Albion.

He also has major interest from Celtic.

Lennon Miller's 2024-25 Motherwell FC season statistics.
Motherwell's Lennon Miller in action during a soccer match.
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Lennon Miller might be set for a major move in the summer[/caption]

Angus Leeds way for Toffees

ANGUS KINNEAR plans to take some of his Leeds backroom team with him to Everton.

Kinnear, 47, is set to join Toffees as CEO in a major move by the new American owners.

But there is trouble brewing over the  number of Whites staff he wants to follow him across the Pennines in the summer.

Kinnear could take two or three key allies in his behind-the-scenes switch and that may anger Championship title favourites  Leeds ahead of a huge season of their own.

FA get their Brass in gear

CHRIS BRASS will leave Nottingham Forest for a senior  post at the FA.

Brass, 49, holds a major recruitment role at the club, having previously worked as a coach.

Now he has been headhunted by the FA and  the Prem club are looking internally to replace him.

Walsall have Hind sight for the future

TEEN talent Hindolo Mustapha is wanted by promotion-chasing Walsall for next season.

Crystal Palace midfielder Mustapha, 18, almost joined the League Two side in the  winter window — and they plan another loan bid.

The Sierra Leone-born ace hit a belter against Arsenal Under-21s last week.

Hindolo Mustapha of Crystal Palace U21s dribbling the soccer ball.
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Walsall are tipped to come back in for Hindolo Mustapha[/caption]

Swans look overseas

SWANSEA will search abroad for a new coach after firing Luke Williams two weeks ago.

Caretaker Alan Sheehan has some support but the Swans’ hierarchy are keen to explore foreign markets for a fresh face in the dugout.

Whistleblower out of puff

WHICH EFL referee is facing the axe because of his fitness levels?

The official has raised red flags with some recent displays, which have been called alarming and get worse the longer the game goes on.

The fear is that the whistler runs out of puff because of his lack of ability to cover the ground.

And he may live up to the song “You’re not fit to referee” next time he is assessed.

Prest into action as an accidental spy

DIRECTOR Peter Ridsdale spied on Preston’s FA Cup quarter-final rivals Aston Villa — by accident!

The former Leeds supremo was in London on EFL business last month and took in Villa’s 4-1 defeat at Crystal Palace  — BEFORE the two sides were drawn together.

O’s eye Josh

DEFENDER Josh Dacres-Cogley has been targeted by Leyton Orient for next season.

The Bolton right-back, 28, will be out of contract at the end of June.

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Josh Dacres-Cogley is already being eyed by Orient[/caption]

Brotherham?

TWINS Cole and Dylan Williams, 17, are checking out Rotherham as they prepare to leave Airdrie.

Celtic also fancy the midfielders but they are keen on England for a quicker route to first-team football.

Hyam off the hook

BLACKBURN’S Dom Hyam will not be punished for an elbow on Norwich keeper Angus Gunn last weekend.

The EFL’s Key Match Incidents panel decided to take no action — and insiders say the pair were later seen laughing over the incident.

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Heartbreak as toddler dies ‘totally out of the blue’ just hours after doctor ‘dismissed his symptoms as tummy bug’

A TODDLER tragically died “out of the blue” just hours after a doctor dismissed his symptoms as a stomach bug.

Hudson Hewitt woke up on the morning of January 18 at around 4.30am and would not stop crying.

The two-year-old tot continued to point at his stomach and was sick soon after.

His mum Shannon Palfrey called 111 when he didn’t improve, and says a doctor diagnosed the tot over the phone with gastroenteritis, saying to keep him hydrated and ring back if he didn’t get better. 

But Hudson’s condition worsened and he became unresponsive after going to urgent care a day later.

He was blue-lit to Darlington Memorial where he died despite doctors’ efforts.

Shannon, 26, told the Echo: “It was all such a shock, totally out of the blue.

“We never felt like a family until we had Hudson. He made us us.

“He was full of character, so smiley. He loved farm animals, dinosaurs. He was a typical little boy.

“We haven’t been home. I can’t bring myself to – everything is the way we left it, all his toys are still in the living room.

A pathologist found Hudson died due to a twisted bowel due to a birth defect, which they told Shannon most people born with can survive without issue.

She believes it may have been spotted if he’d had an appointment straight away, and is calling for all under-fives to get an in-person check when parents ring 111 instead of being given a diagnosis over the phone.

“I think if they had seen him on the Saturday and they did his observations something could have shown up,” she added.

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A family were left heartbroken after Hudson Hewitt’s death[/caption]

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Luke Humphries takes a tumble and loses shoe as Belgian Darts Open clash with Mike De Decker turns into nightmare

LUKE HUMPHRIES lost his shoe and the match against Mike De Decker in Belgian.

The World No1 took a tumble on his way up the ramp and lost his shoe in the process to leave fans in laughter.

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Mike De Decker celebrating a darts victory over Luke Humphries.
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De Decker celebrates victory over Luke Humphries[/caption]

One said: “Luke Humphries losing his shoe & falling up the stairs onto the stage hahahahaha.

“The Euro Tour just keeps giving in the most spectacular ways.”

Another added: “This never happened with the trusty Slazengers, bring them back!!”

One joked: “If the shoe was on the other foot, Mike de Decker would be laughing too haha.”

Things got worse for Humphries as he was stunned to a 6-4 defeat to Belgium’s De Decker in round two of the tournament.

He said: “To beat the number one of the world in my home country is amazing.

“I’m just glad to get through but today was a big game and I’m really glad that I played well and I won.

“The fans are really supportive for all the Belgian players, so to reach the Sunday is an amazing feeling.”

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Michael van Gerwen was also eliminated but world champion Luke Littler progressed by beating Ryan Searle.

Littler, 18, said: “I’m happy to get the first win here, settle in and I’ll come back tomorrow afternoon.

“It’s very good to be back and I’ve got to play better than I did tonight – I’m sure Luke will be up for the task and I’ll be up for it as well.”

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