How much did Brentford pay for Inter Miami’s large contract compensation to get Beckham’s son?

How much did Brentford pay for Inter Miami’s large contract compensation to get Beckham’s son?

Efforts to prove himself at Brentford helped Romeo, David Beckham’s only son pursuing a football career, be signed to a 1-year contract by the English Premier League team.

British media confirmed that Brentford is negotiating a compensation fee for Romeo Beckham’s contract with Inter Miami and once everything is done, they will sign him for 1 year.

Last season, the 20-year-old player was loaned to Brentford’s B team,

but now he will have the opportunity to officially become a member of the London club and play in important arenas.

Many reports say that Romeo Beckham is willing to stay in London to be closer to his girlfriend Mia Regan.

But from a professional perspective, the 20-year-old midfielder is actually worth keeping for Brentford.

Brentford B coach MacFarlane told Mail Sport : “He’s been an important member of the team this year. There will be a decision about Romeo. I don’t mind putting expectations on him, I want to help him develop… I won’t have any problem if he stays here and we continue to help him develop at Brentford.”

Beckham began his career in Arsenal’s academy, but when he was released in 2014, he admitted that he “didn’t want to pursue a football career”. At that time, Romeo was only 12 years old and perhaps he did not properly recognize his own potential.

In 2021, Romeo returned to his father’s team at Inter Miami, playing for the Inter Miami youth team before being sent to Brentford.

According to observers, Romeo has technique, speed and accurate crossing skills inherited from his father. But his physical strength and fragile physique are things he needs to improve. Therefore, next year Romeo will still stay with the Brentford B team to find opportunities to improve himself before thinking about further goals.