Join Dortmund! Bellingham Jr. said goodbye to Sunderland: Thanks for the support of fans
10:01pm, 10 June 2025Football
Job Bellingham updated his social media updates and said goodbye to Sunderland.
Job Bellingham is about to transfer to Dortmund, and he wrote on social media: "Dear Sunderland, it's time to say goodbye to all the Sunderland fans who support me, and it's you who have made me through two incredible Red and White Legions.
Your support has moved me on many occasions, especially during the difficult times we have spent together, you have accepted me enthusiastically as a child who has left home for the first time, and I am proud that our relationship has become so strong since then. Since I joined the club you love, you have always been consistent in your support for the team and me, and I will never be grateful for it.
Online For the rest of my career, no matter where I am, I will always strive for everything I pursue as a Sunderlander. I hope I will make you proud along the way, and you have created the height I am today. So thank you, I will love and miss you from the bottom of my heart all my life.
I strive to show your passion for the city on the football field, and I am very happy that our journey ended with winning at Wembley Stadium and let the club return to where we are.
Thank you the deepest gratitude to the staff, the players and the most important fans, and wish you all the best in the future.
Job, adopted Sunderlander"
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