Brooklyn
Beckham and his brothers were keen on football when in the US
The
sources added: "All three of the boys absolutely love football and they
are glad to be back and living in London."
Former
England captain David, 37, is currently without a club after leaving Los
Angeles Galaxy at the end of the Major League Soccer season.
He and
his family are understood to be living in south-west London in a £20m house.
Beckham
was pictured on Twitter with a young team player at Chelsea's Cobham training
base prompting speculation he was in line for a move to the Blues.
However,
it later emerged he was there to watch his son.
Friends
and relatives of several Chelsea academy members tweeted that Brooklyn had
joined them in a match.
His
involvement in the under-14 fixture will stoke speculation he aims to become a
professional footballer like his father.
He has
been photographed on several occasions practising at training grounds in Los
Angeles.
Beckham's
top-flight career includes 115 England caps, a record for an outfield player,
won during spells at Manchester United, Real Madrid, LA Galaxy and AC Milan.
The east
Londoner also played a high-profile role in the capital's winning bid to host
the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
He has
yet to say whether he will continue his own football career and, if so, where.
No comments:
Post a Comment