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England and Real Madrid Star Jude Bellingham Considers New Career in Footballer Security


England and Real Madrid Star Jude Bellingham Considers New Career in Footballer Security

England and Real Madrid star Jude Bellingham is reportedly considering a surprising new career path. The midfielder, who recently made a £115 million move from Borussia Dortmund, has hinted at a future in providing home security for footballers.

Trademarking His Name

Bellingham, 20, has already taken steps towards this new venture by trademarking his name on various documents filed with the UK's Intellectual Property Office. While he has also expressed interest in areas like clothes, food, and drinks, the filed papers indicate a specific interest in security services for the physical protection of property and individuals.

A Growing Issue

Home burglaries have unfortunately become a common issue for footballers, with notable cases involving stars like Raheem Sterling and Chris Smalling. Bellingham's potential entry into the security business could help address this problem and provide much-needed protection for his fellow players.

Legal Protection and Future Plans

All of Bellingham's trademark requests have been approved by government lawyers, granting him a 10-year legal protection against products using his name. While he has shown interest in various areas such as toiletries, toys, games, and sporting goods, it seems that drinks, including beers, non-alcoholic beverages, and energy drinks, may be the path he ultimately chooses to pursue.



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As Bellingham continues to make waves on the pitch, it will be interesting to see how he navigates this potential new career in footballer security and what innovative solutions he may bring to the table.


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