The ex-Black Cats star has told 10bet when asked about Bellingham’s future: “He's grabbed himself a few goals and he's played about 28 games this season. For a 19-year-old to play that amount of times in the Championship where it's a very difficult league, he's learning a lot from being in that division.
“Having played there, I know what he's going through. It's very difficult to live in the shadow Jude Bellingham. The golden boy of English football playing for Real Madrid. He's an absolute star…to try and follow in his footsteps is very difficult.
“The family are very grounded and level-headed. He comes from a great background. He's at the right football club and it's a brilliant football club. Amazing fan base. Great place to live. They’re in fourth, a few points behind Burnley, within touching distance of Leeds.
“They could actually go up automatically. And that fan base will get behind them. You can only imagine if Sunderland don't go up then I think the big boys will come knocking next season.”