Wholesome moment Jude Bellingham leaves a young Real Madrid fan crying with happiness as he hands him his shirt

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JUDE BELLINGHAM left a young Real Madrid fan crying with happiness after hugging him and handing him his training shirt in a heartwarming moment.

The Spanish giants allow club members and their families to attend a live training session once every year at the Estadio Alfredo Di Stefano.

Jude Bellingham gives his shirt to a crying Real Madrid fan.X / realmadrid
Jude Bellingham went over to a young Real Madrid fan and hugged him[/caption]
Jude Bellingham gives his shirt to a crying Real Madrid fan.X / realmadrid
He then took his training shirt off and gave it to the boy[/caption]
Jude Bellingham gives his shirt to a crying Real Madrid fan.X / realmadrid
The youngster was in tears as Bellingham passed him the jersey[/caption]
Jude Bellingham gives his shirt to a crying Real Madrid fan.X / realmadrid
It was a heartwarming moment praised by football fans on social media[/caption]

Bellingham, 21, was one of the star attractions on show for fans who turned up to Los Blancos’ training base.

And he took the time to go over to adoring young Real Madrid supporter.

The awestruck youngster burst into tears at the mere sight of the England international.

And Bellingham was quick to embrace the boy and talk to him, before he took off his training jersey and handed it to the child.

This led to the supporter being overcome with emotion as he clutched the jersey.

Bellingham gave the fan one final hug before he smiled and walked off.

The clip went viral on social media as people heaped praise on the midfielder for the touching moment.

One said: “King Jude 🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍.”

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While another added: “So sweet.”

A third replied: “The kindest soul 🤍.”

And a fourth responded: “This is why football is called ‘The Beautiful Game’. Thanks Jude.”

Bellingham has played 21 games for Real Madrid in all competitions this season, scoring seven goals and assisting six.

Carlo Ancelotti‘s men sit second in the LaLiga table, one point behind city rivals Atletico Madrid.

But they are struggling far more in the Champions League, languishing in 20th with two matches remaining in the league phase.

Next up for Real Madrid is a trip to Valencia in LaLiga on Friday.

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