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By SPENCER MORGAN Published: 22: 07 AEST, 18 May 2025 | Updated: 22: 30 AEST, 18 May 2025 36 View comments Real Madrid officials are reportedly concerned by Jude Bellingham's drop-off in form this season, having held several meetings to discuss the situation. The 21-year-old had one of the greatest debut campaigns in the history of the club last term, contributing 23 goals and 13 assists in 43 appearances following his £115m move from Borussia Dortmund. His heroic performances helped Los Blancos win both La Liga and the Champions League but both he and his team-mates have failed to hit the same heights this time around. Bellingham has managed 13 goals and 14 assists in the 2024-25 campaign with Madrid falling short in their hunt for all three major trophies.   Marca claim many discussions have taken place at Madrid with regards how to get the midfielder back to his best. And he has even received a warning with outgoing manager having spoken with him to determine if there are non-footballing factors at play. Real Madrid officials are reportedly concerned by Jude Bellingham 's drop-off in form Carlo Ancelotti (R) has reportedly held talks Bellingham to find an explanation for the downturn His on-field manner hasn't been as pleasing to management as it was last season while there are worries that he is no longer impacting games in the same fashion. The club are looking for an 'immediate reaction' from the player and remain confident that they will see one. They want to see him take a step forward in terms of leadership, something they had hoped to see already in this campaign.

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