Brooklyn Beckham ready to follow dad David's footsteps in signing for Miami team
And the talented teenager has told his dad it would be a "dream come true".
Brooklyn, 14, is training at Fulham and last year he played for their under-15 team.
The budding star previously had a trial with Manchester United, his dad's old team, and has also been spotted training with Queens Park Rangers.
But as Goldenballs, 38, seals his deal with Major League Soccer, it looks likely that Brooklyn will follow him.
"As long as they enjoy playing football, I don't care whether they play at professional level or Sunday league level"
David Beckham
A source said: "The Beckham family see their future in the US at the moment. As a result, it makes sense for Brooklyn to play for his dad's team.
"At first he had reservations because people might think he'd get an easy ride.
"But it would also be a dream come true for him to play with his dad by his side. They're working together towards making it happen."
Becks wants to get his Miami team up and running in three years and has reportedly already spent £15million on the venture.
He has two other sons, Romeo, 11, and eight-year-old Cruz, who are also keen players.
Becks said: "As long as they enjoy playing football, I don't care whether they play at professional level or Sunday league level."
There is no news yet on the ambitions of daughter Harper, two.
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