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Romeo Beckham has reportedly been training with Brentford’s B-team this week ahead of a potential return to England.
The 20-year-old is currently on the books at Inter Miami – the Major League Soccer club his father David co-owns.
The right winger has impressed for their reserve side having chipped in with two goals and ten assists in 20 matches.
He even featured for the first team in the summer where he came on as a substitute in the 6-0 pre-season friendly defeat against Barcelona.
And Beckham Jr showed he is just as deadly from set-pieces as his father was after whipping in a free-kick from 25 yards out in July.
Romeo had walked away from football in 2015 following his release by Arsenal, but returned to the beautiful game last year after making the move Stateside.
According to The Times, Romeo is now looking to create a name for himself back in the UK where he has been training with the Bees’ B-team.
They state that it remains unclear how long the youngster will be staying with the west London outfit.
Fuelling speculation of a potential transfer, Romeo has even followed several players from Brentford’s B squad on social media.
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The Bees founded their B-team after the closure of their academy in 2016, though plans are in place to relaunch a category four academy.
Brentford’s second team do not play in a competitive league.
This gives them more flexibility than other clubs when it comes to training and arranging fixtures.
The Telegraph have stated that Romeo is not believed to be on an official trial at Brentford.
And the news outlet has insisted that a permanent move to the Gtech Community Stadium isn’t imminent as things stand.
In an Instagram post last month, Romeo commented on his first full season for Miami II after his side finished four points shy off a post-season play-off spot.
He said: “First full season was full of ups and downs.
“Not the ending we as a team wanted but only lessons learned to take into next year.
“Love this team and the journey we are on. Vamos Miami.”
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