Morgan Rogers and Rodrygo respond to Jude Bellingham’s passionate message

Jude Bellingham shared a passionate and determined message with fans after Real Madrid’s latest victory.

The Spanish giants had an eventful summer transfer window ahead of the Club World Cup, welcoming the likes of Dean Huijsen and Trent Alexander-Arnold, with both of whom were immediately integrated into the first team.

Xabi Alonso’s side endured a slow start to the tournament after Real Madrid’s frustrating draw against Al-Hilal but bounced back with a 3-1 win over Pachuca.

The team have now secured their place in the round of 16 following a convincing 3-0 victory over RB Salzburg in the early hours of 27 June.

Bellingham was once again at the heart of Madrid’s success, delivering an impressive performance that included an assist for Vinicius Jr’s opener. Federico Valverde and Gonzalo Garcia completed the scoring to wrap up a dominant display.

Following the win, Bellingham was positive on social media with a message to supporters.

Premier League stars and Real Madrid teammates react to Jude Bellingham

Bellingham took to Instagram after Real Madrid’s latest victory, captioning his post: “Top of the group! First objective achieved.”

The England midfielder received plenty of support from his teammates, with Huijsen replying with heart emojis and Rodrygo — who continues to be linked with a move to Arsenal — commenting: “What a player!”

Players from across the Premier League also showed their appreciation for Bellingham’s performance, with Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers, Chelsea’s Moises Caicedo, and Noni Madueke all liking the post.

Alonso’s side finished top of Group H, edging out Al-Hilal by two points, and will now face Juventus on 1 July in the round of 16.

Having missed out on the La Liga title to Barcelona and suffered disappointment in the Champions League, the Club World Cup represents a crucial opportunity for Madrid to claim silverware and secure a financial boost.

Group HPoints
1. Real Madrid7
2. Al-Hilal5
3. RB Salzburg4
4. Pachuca0
Group H in the Club World Cup.

Rodrygo future uncertain as Arsenal interest builds

While Rodrygo was in good spirits on social media, his future in Madrid remains unclear after being dropped for a second consecutive match.

Football Insider reported that Arsenal have shown interest in Rodrygo, though a move this summer appears unlikely given the significant fee required and the player’s current preference to remain at Real Madrid.

However, with Bayern Munich showing strong interest in Gabriel Martinelli, that could open the door for the Gunners to pursue Rodrygo as a potential replacement and upgrade on the left wing.