Romeo Beckham, the son of Manchester United legend David Beckham has left Inter Miami and signed a one-year contract with Brentford B. Romeo Beckham, who spent the second part of last season on loan in England, has joined the Premier League team on a permanent basis.
Beckham, who joined them in January on a six-month loan from Inter Miami, started working out with the squad in October of last year. The right winger, 20, won a permanent contract after making an impression during a six-month stint with the Bees B squad the previous season.
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The teenage player moved in on a loan from Beckham-owned Inter Miami in January. He appeared to have done enough to earn a permanent deal after scoring his first goal for Brentford’s reserve team in February.
In order to acquire his services on a permanent basis, it is thought that the Londoners would pay a minor compensation sum to his parent club Miami. Romeo reportedly decided to remain with the London-based club in order to be nearer to Mia Regan, the woman he has been dating for more than three years.
“We added Romeo to our squad in January and he’s been fantastic for the group,” Brentford B coach 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 with him next season.”
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The 20-year-old winger will play for Brentford’s B squad in the 2023-24 season. He hopes to maintain his growth in order to capture the attention of first-team boss Thomas Frank.
The 20-year-old was a member of the team that won the Premier League Cup, an event hosted by the Premier League for under-21 teams, in May. During his loan with Brentford B, Beckham, the son of former England captain and Inter Miami president and co-owner David Beckham, made 15 appearances and scored one goal.
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