Wonderkid rejects chance to join Man Utd – Ineos should sign his ‘mesmerising’ teammate instead

Manchester United are eager to sign the best homegrown talent available, but Jobe Bellingham has declined interest this month.

Since joining the club, Ineos has been speculated to desire to sign homegrown talent for Manchester United, with numerous names mentioned.

Tyler Dibling of Southampton is an intriguing target, having passed his audition in September by making Diogo Dalot seem amateur.

United have been connected with Liam Delap from Ipswich following his outstanding performance, which forced Andre Onana to make remarkable saves.

Sunderland also has a number of promising players whom United are interested in, notably Jude Bellingham’s younger brother Jobe.

Jobe Bellingham declines chance to leave Sunderland.

The story of how Manchester United missed out on Jude Bellingham is widely regarded as one of the club’s worst recruitment failures.

So, with Jobe showing signs of being a great player, it is not surprising that the Black Cats’ adolescent has been connected with United.

However, according to The Sun, Jobe has ruled out leaving Sunderland this month as they seek promotion.

Jobe wants to finish the season with his club, which has recently recruited Enzo Le Fee to play in midfield, but the rumour suggests that the 18-year-old will leave in the summer.

This isn’t exactly a setback for United; in fact, Jobe’s 17-year-old teammate is likely a guy Ineos is more interested in signing.

Manchester United should sign Chris Rigg instead.

Jobe is an exceptional talent, although he is not Sunderland’s finest.

Chris Rigg is the second coming of Bryan Robson and has established himself as a fixture for the Black Cats this season.

Rigg is believed to be interested in joining United, but a deal is unlikely until the summer of 2025, as with Jobe.

The’mesmerising’ adolescent can do it all and is already leading the league. Rigg will take over for Christian Eriksen in 2025, according to United.

The Sunderland-born midfielder will most likely alternate with Manuel Ugarte and Kobbie Mainoo in Amorim’s midfield. Rigg is ‘destined’ to join United, thus he should be a top priority for the club this summer.

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