KRISTJAAN Speakman says Jobe Bellingham never once considered leaving Sunderland this summer despite transfer interest - with the teenager telling of his love for the Black Cats and the city after signing a new contract.
The 18-year-old has established himself as a leading figure on and off the pitch for Sunderland in his first 12 months on Wearside and has now committed himself to the club until the summer of 2028.
Bellingham's hugely impressive first campaign at Sunderland led to strong interest from Crystal Palace and Brentford this summer but the former Birmingham youngster didn't entertain the idea of leaving the Stadium of Light.
And the Black Cats were keen to reward the teenager for his fine displays, importance and loyalty.
Speakman said: “Jobe has fully immersed himself in Sunderland since day one and he has a clear affection for the area and the supporters.
"We always planned to extend his initial contract, but when a player performs so well in their breakthrough season, it is only natural for other opportunities to arise.
"Despite this, Jobe has been consistent that Sunderland is where he wants to be and his desire to remain at the club is a big boost for us heading into our first home game.”
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Bellingham said: “I’m buzzing to sign this contract and extend my stay at Sunderland.
"I feel like I have a lot of unfinished business and I believe we can achieve some great things this season.
"This is such an amazing city and I’m so proud to represent the people within it. Everyone has made me feel right at home and I couldn’t imagine playing for a club where it didn’t mean as much as it does to our fans.
"I enjoy playing for Sunderland and I can’t wait to get back to the Stadium of Light this weekend.”
Bellingham scored seven goals in 45 league appearances last season and has quickly established himself as a key man in Regis Le Bris' side since the head coach's summer arrival.
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