Xabi Alonso is planning to deploy Jude Bellingham in a deeper central midfield role — rather than his usual attacking position —starting at the upcoming Club World Cup.
In a press conference, Alonso described Bellingham as “a midfielder, rather than a second striker,” indicating plans to balance Real Madrid tactically and manage his energy more efficient
This shift reflects Alonso’s broader philosophy of building a proactive, structured team where each player thrives in their optimal position. The Englishman, who scored 14 goals last season, occasionally struggled in Ancelotti’s fluid setup.
Alonso’s tighter system aims to utilise Bellingham’s energy more intelligently — especially in high-stakes tournaments like the Club World Cup
Real Madrid will use the Club World Cup as both a proving ground and a strategic indicator. If Bellingham adapts well and shines in this new role, it could reinforce Alonso’s vision. But if the experiment stumbles, the club may look to reinforce their midfield in the summer.