Brooklyn takes on PSG's Thiago Silva. (Getty)
At 14 years old, Brooklyn is the same age his father was when he signed with Man United — the club where David made his (brand) name over the course of a decade in the first team. But as the Guardian explains, Brooklyn still has some proving to do before he's given a spot in the club's academy.
From the Guardian:
United's coaching staff have been monitoring the 14-year-old after inviting him to the club where his father made almost 400 appearances, winning the Premier League six times, the FA Cup twice and the European Cup.It's unclear whether Brooklyn Beckham was holding out for a shot at joining Man United or if he just couldn't cut it in his trials with Chelsea and QPR. But even if he doesn't catch on with the Premier League champions, he will probably still have a chance to play for his father one day.
Brooklyn, who was in the academy at LA Galaxy during Beckham's time in Major League Soccer, had a run-out with Chelsea at the start of the year before signing up for Queens Park Rangers' junior set-up.
Beckham took him into United's training ground in Carrington on Thursday and other sessions are planned before the academy staff establish whether the teenager should be given the chance to shine at the club where his father started his long and illustrious career.
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