David Beckham Praises Romeo Beckham's Move to Premier League B Team: "Proud of You"

David Beckham’s middle son appears to be following in his father’s footsteps. On Jan. 7, Romeo Beckham announced he was joining Premier League Brentford’s B team for the remainder of the season. His move is part of a short-term loan deal from Inter Miami II (which is owned in part by his father), where Romeo began his professional soccer career.

In a video posted on the Brentford team’s website, Beckham spoke about his excitement to be playing soccer in England. “I’m very proud and very happy to be here,” Romeo said. “I came here at the start to keep fit during the off-season. The chance then came to come on loan here, and I’ve never been so excited.”

He added that he’s “excited to see what the difference is from America to England” when it comes to playing soccer. “If you look at Brentford as a club, it’s very positive, and it’s a club that is on the rise very quickly. I’m very grateful to be here,” Romeo added.

Meanwhile, David is in full proud-dad mode. On Saturday, he posted a photo of himself and Romeo holding up a Brentford jersey on his Instagram Story alongside a caption praising his son. “Exciting start to the year,” he wrote. “Now the hard work & fun begins. Proud of you, mate.”

Romeo shared the photo of him and his dad to his Instagram grid alongside two more photos of him in Brentford gear. “An exciting start to the year 🐝 Looking forward to the challenge,” he captioned his post.

The 20-year-old footballer’s comment section was quickly flooded with messages from family and friends congratulating him on his move. “Well done lil bro xx,” Romeo’s older brother, Brooklyn Peltz Beckham, commented. Gordon Ramsey added, “Congrats @romeobeckham ❤️.” Meanwhile, Spanish soccer player Sergi Roberto wrote, “Good luckk!”

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