Romeo Beckham could STAY at Brentford this summer with the Bees in talks with Inter Miami to keep him after becoming a ‘critical member’ of their B team this season
- Romeo Beckham joined Brentford on loan from Inter Miami in January
- Beckham’s contract with the Premier League club expires this summer
- Brentford is in talks with Inter Miami to keep him for next season
Brentford are in talks to possibly keep Romeo Beckham, with a decision on the winger’s future expected in the coming days.
Romeo, the second son of former England captain David Beckham, joined Brentford B on a six-month loan from Inter Miami II in January.
The 20-year-old helped Neil MacFarlane’s side win the Premier League Cup and the manager recently told Mail Sport that he would love to work with Beckham after the end of the season.
The winger was set to return to Inter Miami, the MLS club co-owned by his father, but talks are underway to keep him in west London.
His next move is expected to be determined in the coming week. Brentford have been in talks over whether Beckham would join permanently or on another loan.
Romeo Beckham (pictured) could stay at Brentford after the summer
Brentford B Team manager Neil MacFarlane (pictured) has previously made it clear that he would like to see Beckham continue his development at the club
But should he stay in England, the 20-year-old would remain with the club’s B team.
Reports over the weekend suggested that Beckham was ready to stay in London to be closer to his girlfriend, Mia Regan.
“He’s been a crucial member of what has been a special group this year,” Brentford B boss MacFarlane recently told Mail Sport.
“A decision will be made about Romeo. I have no problem attaching my name to him – I want to help his development again… I wouldn’t have any problem with him staying here and we continuing his development at Brentford.’
Any deal would be made less complicated by Beckham’s role at Miami and his good relationship with club chiefs at Brentford.
Romeo was alongside his father David when he signed for Brentford in January and has been impressing with the B team ever since.