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Beckham’s Son Retires from Football at Age 22

David Akinyemi

David Beckham’s son has retired from professional football at the age of 22, stepping away from the sport that his father dominated.

At only 22 years of age, Romeo Beckham has chosen to depart from Brentford and bring his football career to a close. The young athlete is the offspring of David Beckham, an iconic former captain for England’s national team.

Although he was provided with a new contract offer at Brentford, where he played for their B team, Romeo is determined to pursue his fashion career.

After departing from his father’s US Major League Soccer team, Inter Miami, Romeo became a part of Brentford.

In 2011, he was recognized as the twenty-sixth most well-dressed man in Britain.

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According to a source (as reported by the Sun), Romeo has made the decision to retire from football and focus solely on his career in fashion.

His time at Brentford has been enjoyable, but his true passion lies in fashion and thus demands his undivided attention.

“Having recently signed with a prominent fashion agent in Paris, Romeo is determined to collaborate with major brands.”

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In 2021, the individual who had previously been dubbed “the fashion one” by their father secured a lucrative contract worth £1.2 million to serve as Puma’s ambassador.

Romeo’s modeling career boasts numerous magazine features, with him being the youngest model ever to grace Yves Saint Laurent. He can also add L’Uomo Vogue cover model for 2021 in his list of accomplishments.

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