JUDE BELLINGHAM has cast a spell over Real Madrid's fans - but not the club's proof-readers.
As the midfielder celebrated another red-letter day on the pitch, supporters noticed an incredible spelling error in the changing room.
Bellingham's fifth goal in four LaLiga matches sank Getafe 2-1 in the 95th minute on Saturday.
It meant the £115million summer buy emulating Cristiano Ronaldo's feat of netting in his first four league games for Real in 2009.
But fans pounced on the dressing-room wall - showing his name spelt BELLIMGHAM - with an "m" instead of a "n" - amidst large pictures of the squad.
Supporters were amazed and amused by the lack of Jude diligence over checking the words.
One wrote: "He's literally the one carrying us and they can't spell his name right."
Another posted: "This is unprofessional behaviour. What a joke of a club we are now…"
A third latched onto the fact the wall image of the England star, 20, was next to that of Spanish defender Nacho.
They commented: "There was only one N left and it was better to put that than Macho next to it."
"Fix that please," said a fourth of the writing mistake, and "The face of Madrid," bemoaned a fifth.
Most fans, however, saw the funny side.
One said: "This is hilarious."
Another joked: "Jude Bellimgham is the goat."
It comes as Bellingham was awestruck by the reception to his weekend winner.
The former Borussia Dortmund ace said: "I've never heard a stadium sound louder in my life."
That's more than enough compensation for his name not sounding right in the changing room.