Jude Bellingham hasn’t just raised his game in 2025/2026 — he’s redefined it. Across 38 appearances for Real Madrid and England, the 22-year-old has racked up 21 goals and 14 assists, emerging as the most influential midfielder in world football. His seamless evolution from box-to-box dynamo to a goal-scoring engine has silenced critics and elevated Madrid to silverware.
- 21 goals and 14 assists across all competitions
- Real Madrid’s second-highest scorer, behind only Vinícius Jr.
- Key architect in winning La Liga by two points over Barcelona
- UEFA Player of the Year 2026 runner-up, widely tipped for Ballon d’Or
- Elite xG (0.61) and progressive carry metrics highlight consistency
Bellingham stats 2025/2026: Full breakdown by competition
In La Liga, Bellingham played 28 matches, scoring 14 goals and providing 9 assists. His clutch performances — including a late winner against Atlético Madrid — were pivotal in securing the title. In the UEFA Champions League, he added 5 goals and 3 assists in 9 games, with a standout brace against Borussia Dortmund. Domestically, he contributed 1 goal and 1 assist in 4 Copa del Rey matches.
Per 90 minutes, his numbers are staggering: 0.68 goals, 0.43 assists, and an expected goals (xG) tally of 0.61. He averages 2.4 progressive carries and 2.3 key passes per game, illustrating his dual threat as a creator and finisher.
Compared to last season: Better or worse?
In 2024/2025, Bellingham recorded 17 goals and 12 assists. This season, he’s improved in both volume and impact. He’s now involved in 7 of Real Madrid’s 10 knockout-stage UCL goals, showing greater decisiveness in high-pressure moments. Analysts suggest his movement into the penalty area has become more instinctive, resembling a false nine or shadow striker.
Defensively, he’s also sharper: 1.8 tackles and 1.3 interceptions per 90, up from 1.4 and 1.0 last season. Carlo Ancelotti has praised his 'complete understanding of the game', crediting him with organising transitions and shielding the backline when needed.
Advanced metrics: What the data really says
Bellingham’s xG + xA of 1.12 per 90 ranks him above peers like Florian Wirtz (1.05) and Jamal Musiala (0.98). His shot conversion rate of 22% exceeds most frontline attackers. He averages 3.1 final third entries and 2.3 key passes, placing him among Europe’s elite creators.
Experts believe Bellingham now embodies the modern midfielder: technically flawless, physically dominant, and tactically intelligent.
His time spent in the opposition’s penalty area has surged — up from 8 to 16 minutes per match — reflecting Ancelotti’s tactical shift. Bellingham now operates as a 'free-roaming #10', drifting between lines and exploiting spaces typically reserved for strikers.
Where Bellingham ranks among Europe’s best
Bellingham is now routinely mentioned alongside Vinícius Jr., Erling Haaland, and Kylian Mbappé in Ballon d’Or conversations. He finished second in the UEFA Men’s Player of the Year award, behind only Haaland, but many pundits argue his all-round influence was more transformative.
On platforms like FBRef and WhoScored, he ranks as the #1 offensive midfielder in the world. His impact is likened to Zidane in 2002 — a player who lifts the entire team’s performance. With England, he’s also taken on greater leadership, captaining the side in three Euro 2028 qualifiers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How many goals has Bellingham scored in 2025/2026?
A: Jude Bellingham has scored 21 goals across all competitions in the 2025/2026 season — 14 in La Liga, 5 in the UEFA Champions League, and 2 in the Copa del Rey. This marks a career-high and solidifies his status as one of the most prolific midfielders in football history.
Q: Is Bellingham having a good season?
A: Yes, this is arguably Bellingham’s best season to date. With 35 goal contributions, leadership at Real Madrid, and elite advanced stats, he’s been instrumental in their domestic and European campaigns. He’s a strong contender for the Ballon d’Or and was named UEFA Player of the Year runner-up.
Q: What team does Bellingham play for?
A: Jude Bellingham plays for Real Madrid in La Liga, where he wears the #5 shirt and operates as an attacking midfielder or false nine. He is also a key figure for the England national team, serving as vice-captain ahead of Euro 2028. His contract with Madrid runs until 2030.