Brooklyn Beckham to join Manchester United? Arsenal youth player could follow in footsteps of father David Beckham
Odds on 15-year-old switching to Old Trafford slashed
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Your support makes all the difference.He might be just 15-years-old but the interest surrounding the future of Brooklyn Beckham is comparable to the best players on the planet.
Brooklyn revealed on social media recently that he is playing for Arsenal's youth level teams and even posted a video of himself striking the ball onto the crossbar in a style reminiscent of his father. However, despite the interest, which only increased when Beckham Snr turned up to watch him play against Liverpool, reports suggest the eldest son of the former England captain will be released by the Gunners at the end of the season.
With Brooklyn set to be a free agent, reports today suggest he could be snapped up by Manchester United.
The Daily Star claim that scouts at Old Trafford are keen on bringing the youngster to the club which his father was at during the same stage of his career. David Beckham would come through the ranks to establish himself as one of the best midfielders in the world.
Bookmaker Paddy Power has even slashed the odds on Brooklyn joining Manchester United to 2/1.
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