Real Madrid star Jude Bellingham's on-field conduct has raised concerns among La Liga officials, who perceive it as disruptive to the natural flow of the game's officiating.

According to Spanish news outlet Marca, La Liga referees have discussed Bellingham among themselves, and some believe that his complaints have been excessive.

The referees think that the frequency and intensity of Bellingham's protests impede the regular refereeing of the game, prompting them to exercise increased caution when officiating in situations involving the midfielder.

La Liga referees communicate and share information, making them more vigilant about certain players in specific situations.

The Englishman is now under their scrutiny, similar to how Neymar once was during his time with FC Barcelona, noting his tendency to go down easily in the penalty area at the slightest contact.

Jude Bellingham suspended for two games after red card

Bellingham has been handed a two-game suspension in La Liga following his red card after the 2-2 draw against Valencia last Saturday, March 2 at the Mestalla Stadium.

The 20-year-old believed he had secured the win with a header six minutes into stoppage time, but the referee, Gil Manzano, had already blown the full-time whistle as the cross was being delivered.

In Manzano's report, he mentioned that Bellingham approached him "in an aggressive manner shouting repeatedly."

As a result, Bellingham will be unavailable for Real Madrid's upcoming league matches against Celta Vigo on Sunday, March 10, and at Osasuna on Saturday, March 16.