Is he the best player in the world? Maybe not. But there are none in better form right now. With 13 goal involvements in just 10 games, he's already done something truly extraordinary by making a better start to his Real Madrid career than Cristiano Ronaldo. That is genuinely insane when one considers Bellingham is not a forward, but a midfielder.
It's also worth remembering that Ronaldo was 24 when he moved to Spain - Bellingham is four years younger and, according to some of his team-mates, arrived looking like he's already been at the club for two seasons. It wasn't just that he was in great shape physically, he also appeared fully prepared for the challenge mentally, utterly at ease with his new surroundings.
Not every great player is cut out for the club. Eden Hazard retired earlier this week after a disastrous four-year stay in Madrid, and midfielder Toni Kroos even alluded to the Belgian flop when Bellingham joined from Borussia Dortmund during the summer, caustically pointing out that the last player Real had signed for €100m had failed miserably to live up to the hype.
Bellingham, though, is not just a great professional, he's also a perfectionist, utterly obsessed with self-improvement. He's also got an insatiable desire to win. He views every game as a "war" and freely admits that he has "a bit of the dog in him", meaning he does not react well to defeats. In that sense, Vinicius Jr is clearly correct when he claims that "Jude was born to play for Real Madrid". And what's clear is that Bellingham believes that too, which is manifesting itself in him quickly becoming the leader of a new generation of talent.
Indeed, in Madrid, where it is never easy to win over an incredibly demanding media, some pundits and journalists are already comparing him to Zinedine Zidane and describing him as potentially the club's best player since Alfredo Di Stefano. The usually sceptical Santiago Bernabeu crowd has taken him so swiftly into their hearts that the club has giddily proclaimed William Shakespeare as the only other Englishman responsible for such a beautiful love story.
Meanwhile, at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona last week, similarities were drawn between Bellingham's solo strike in a 3-2 over Napoli and many of the great goals scored by legend after whom the arena is named.