Real Madrid and ex-Birmingham City midfielder Jude Bellingham has paid his respects to "trailblazer" Trevor Francis, who has died at the age of 69.
Bellingham, who developed his skills at Birmingham at the same club where Francis also made his name as a teenager, thanked him for the mentorship he had provided.
In a post on his official Twitter account, the 20-year-old said: “A very sad day for @BCFC and all of football. Beyond legendary, a trailblazer, a great and an icon of the game.
“The only thing that could exceed his quality and accolades on the pitch was his class off it. Thank you for all the guidance and the benchmarks you set. Rest in peace, King Trevor!”
Bellingham was one of a series of current and former players to pay their respects to Francis after a spokesman for the family confirmed on Monday the former Birmingham, Nottingham Forest and England striker had died following a heart attack.
He became Britain’s first £1million player when he joined Forest in 1979 and he went on to score the club’s winner in the European Cup final later that year.
John McGovern, who lifted the trophy as Forest captain, said in a video interview tweeted by the club: “I’d be describing him as a footballer, absolute top class, but as a person he would probably be up there as well.
“My condolences certainly go out to his family because this is one of the game’s nice guys.”
Another former team-mate at Forest, Martin O’Neill, said on social media: “Really devastated to hear the tragic news that Trevor Francis has passed away. A phenomenal player, superb team-mate and a great friend. Football has lost a true great of the game.”
Francis earned 52 England caps and later led Sheffield Wednesday and Birmingham to major finals as a manager.
A post on England’s official Twitter account said: “We are deeply saddened by the news that Trevor Francis has passed away aged 69.
“He won 52 caps and scored 12 goals – including two at the 1982 @FIFAWorldCup for the #ThreeLions between 1977 and 1986.
“All of our thoughts are with his family, friends and former clubs.”