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Like father, like son? Romeo Beckham has earned a permanent transfer to England. On Saturday, it was announced that Premier League side Brentford had signed the son of icon David Beckham from Inter Miami CF on a permanent transfer. Romeo initially joined Brentford B on loan from Inter Miami CF II in January. Beckham previously scored two goals and ten assists in 20 MLS Next Pro games in 2022. I am very proud and very happy to be here,” Beckham said in an interview with Brentford’s club media following his initial loan.
Beckham has been training with the club since the end of the MLS Next Pro season last fall and has impressed and has since earned a permanent move to the club. “We added Romeo to our squad in January and he’s been fantastic for the group,” Brentford B manager Neil MacFarlane said. We’ve continued to develop him in and out of possession and we look forward to him coming back in good spirits to continue working”
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From 2014 to 2015, Romeo Beckham was a part of the Arsenal academy before heading to the United States to join his father’s project in Southern Florida. Whether he can emulate his father’s success remains to be seen. David Beckham managed 115 appearances for England, won six English championships, the Club World Cup, and the Champions League. Beckham senior played for various top clubs, including Manchester United, Real Madrid, Milan, PSG, and LA Galaxy.
Romeo Beckham to Brentford – More than a conditioning stint?
Nonetheless, Beckham’s transfer to Brentford is an exciting step in the career of the 20-year-old. Able to play both on the wing and as a no.10, Romeo Beckham has been outstanding at times in the newly created MLS Next Pro. Although it is still hard to judge the level of the competition, the newly created MLS farm league is already producing some outstanding talent. Furthermore, Brentford is considered one of the better run clubs in England in terms of talent acquisition and they might have just spotted something in the younger Beckham that could provide the club with potentially huge upside at minimal risk further down the road.
Neil MacFarlane is excited to get back to work with Romeo Beckham
“We added Romeo to our squad in January and he’s been fantastic for the group. We’ve continued to develop him in and out of possession and we look forward to him coming back in good spirits to continue working” pic.twitter.com/pTqtkNsflJ
— Brentford FC (@BrentfordFC) June 17, 2023