Romeo Beckham Signs Permanent Contract with Brentford
Romeo Beckham, son of football legend David Beckham, has signed a permanent contract with Brentford following his loan spell with the club last season. The 20-year-old forward spent the second half of the 2022/23 campaign on loan with Brentford B, making 15 appearances and scoring one goal against National League side Wealdstone. After an impressive start to life in west London, the Bees have decided to sign him on a one-year deal with a club option of an additional year.
Brentford B head coach Neil MacFarlane praised Romeo’s performance during his loan spell, saying, “We added Romeo to our squad in January and he’s been fantastic for the group. He’s had a terrific end to the season in terms of his recent match against Manchester City where he showed what he’s learned during his loan with us.” MacFarlane also expressed excitement about continuing to develop Romeo’s skills in the upcoming season.
Romeo’s footballing career began at Arsenal, but he was released in 2015, leading him to take a five-year break from the sport. During this time, he pursued tennis and even took lessons from top players like Andy Murray, Caroline Wozniacki, and Grigor Dimitrov. However, he eventually returned to football and made 20 appearances for Inter Miami II before his return to England in January.
The young forward has already achieved success with Brentford, lifting the Premier League Cup in May and featuring in matches against Monaco, AIK Fotboll, and Halmstads BK in the Atlantic Cup. With his permanent contract, Romeo looks set to build his career at one of the most promising clubs in the Premier League.
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