Jude Bellingham, who is only 15, already showed he is a global star by appearing in an Adidas World Cup ad with Lionel Messi and Stormzy.
There is a good chance that the Borussia Dortmund player will start for England in Qatar.
The Three Lions star also worked on his acting skills before the event, when sportswear giant Adidas released their ad.
Bellingham starts the 30-second video by running down the stairs in a retro yellow tracksuit to get his bag. He then tells Spain star Pedri to hurry up and stop looking for food in the fridge because the video’s narrator and rapper Stormzy is about to pick them up in his bus.
Pedri from Barcelona throws a boot bag to Karim Benzema, a goal machine for Real Madrid. Benzema will play for France in the Middle East and looks calm while eating a bowl of football cereal for breakfast in his clothes.
For years, Messi has been the face of Adidas. He joins in and plays table football against himself from 2006, wearing clothes from his first and last FIVE World Cups.
The camera then cuts to a happy Son Heung-min, who might not be able to make it to the competition because he needs surgery on a broken eye socket.
“With Sonny, everything’s brighter,” Stormzy says, and then Achraf Hakimi puts together a jigsaw puzzle very quickly.
Serge Gnabry, a fashion icon and winger for Germany, wears Adidas drip and chooses his own Originals trainers and white socks to go with his home team shirt.
The seven celebrities gather with the official World Cup ball at a bus stop in the middle of nowhere. When driver Stormzy pulls up, they all get on the bus.
The famous grime artist and Manchester United fan end the ad by saying, “You can’t forget about your boy Stormz.” He’s wearing an adidas tracksuit.
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His famous slogan, “When football is everything, impossible is nothing,” comes to mind as he drives the football players through the desert to Qatar in 2022.