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Classy England star Jude Bellingham sends fan signed shirt after he launches public Twitter appeal

JUDE BELLINGHAM has proved he is just as much of a star off the pitch as he is off it.

The 19-year-old has been one of Gareth Southgate’s best performers so far at the World Cup in Qatar.

Jude Bellingham has shown his class off the pitch as well as on it

And the bullish Bellingham has already sent out a stern warning to France ahead of England’s quarter-final on Saturday.

However, he has scored a major goal away from the turf after answering a public appeal on Twitter.

The classy Borussia Dortmund midfielder has vowed to send a supporter a signed shirt after the individual gave away one he had previously to charity.

Gary Williams had tweeted: “I know this sounds cheeky but does anybody know how I could get one of Judes signed shirts.

“I actually had one a couple of years ago but gave it to my Marie Curie charity for a auction it would finish off my collection now. Can’t believe the stuff I’ve given away over the years.”

Bellingham spotted his plea and responded: “Got you mate! Have a look at your messages. KRO.”

Bellingham, who is the son of a policeman, is now the most wanted midfielder on the planet after his superb displays in Qatar — with French giants Paris Saint-Germain now also declaring their interest.

And ahead of the French clash, Bellingham said: “I go into games knowing every one is a war and you’ve got to be up for it.

“When you’ve got the dog, you’re just born with it. The way I was raised in football, you had to have that dog in you.

“That’s something I have. Off the pitch I’m a nice guy but, on it, something takes over me.

“I feel like you’ve got no friends out there except those wearing the same kit.

“Anyone not wearing that — it’s no beef — but there is something that’s personal.”

Prem top dogs Liverpool and Manchester City, plus Real Madrid, are already tracking Bellingham.

But PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi says they will join the race for the ex-Birmingham whizkid.

Al-Khelaifi said: “Everyone wants him, I’m not going to hide it. I respect him and his club. If we want to talk to him, we’ll talk to the club.

“He’s amazing, what a player. England are lucky to have him. He is one of the best players of the tournament.

“It is his first World Cup and he is calm, relaxed and confident.”

The ace scored the first in England’s 6-2 win over Iran then set up Jordan Henderson in the last-16 triumph over Senegal – which led to Bellingham collaring the Liverpool captain in an “iconic” head-to-head celebration.