Brooklyn Beckham

Brooklyn Joseph Beckham (born March 4, 1999 in Marylebone, London) is an English soccer player who plays for Fulham development squad. He is the eldest son of former Manchester United, Real Madrid, Los Angeles Galaxy, AC Milan and Paris Saint Germain midfielder David Beckham and his wife, Supermodel and former singer with the Spice Girls, Victoria Beckham. Brooklyn's godfather is singer Elton John and his godmother is model Elizabeth Hurley.
Club career
At just four years old, Brooklyn Beckham was on the books at the Tottenham Hotspur youth team setup.
Whilst his father played for Los Angeles Galaxy, Brooklyn was enrolled in their youth setup where he played at various levels up to U14s, and whilst his father was training with Arsenal, he was enrolled in the Chelsea youth setup, also at U14 level. Brooklyn joined his father at Paris Saint Germain in 2013, after just one month at Chelsea. After his father's retirement, Brook left his club Paris Saint-Germain to join Harry Redknapp's Queens Park Rangers squad.
Following his release from QPR, Brooklyn had an unsuccessful trial for his father's first club, Manchester United. In November 2013, Brooklyn was recommended to his local side Fulham by current Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho, where after a successful trial he was immediately drafted into the U15s squad.
Personal Life
Brooklyn Beckham has two Brothers; Romeo James, who is a Burberry model and is currently at the Arsenal academy; and Cruz David, who was previously at the LA Galaxy academy, as well as a sister; Harper Seven.
Brooklyn supports his fathers former club Real Madrid.
Brooklyn has had three biographies published about his life; Brooklyn Beckham: The Secret Diary (2000); Brooklyn Beckham: My World (2001); and Brooklyn Beckham: Learning to Walk (2002).
Nationality
Brooklyn is eligible to play for any of the following; England, his country of birth, Spain - where he was a resident for 5 years - or the United States - where he was a resident for 6 years and attended school.
 
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