Romeo Beckham takes centre stage as Brentford reveal their new kit for the next two seasons… leading to hopes that he could break into Thomas Frank’s side after impressing for the ‘B’ team
- Romeo Beckham has starred in Brentford’s kit launch ahead of the new season
- The 20-year-old joined the Premier League side on a permanent deal in June
- Beckham will continue his development in the club’s B team next season
Romeo Beckham has been modelling the new Brentford kit after the club unveiled their fresh look ahead of the Premier League season getting underway.
Romeo – second son of former Manchester United and England captain David Beckham – posed in the new red and white home strip as part of the club’s official promotional campaign.
Brentford will stick with the new design for the next two season’s and explaining the decision stated: ‘This launch of the new two-year home kit for the 2023/24 and 2024/25 seasons underlines our commitment to affordability, inclusion and a shared responsibility of taking another small step towards a more environmentally conscious future.’
The 20-year-old joined on a permanent deal from Inter Miami (the team his father owns) last month following a successful loan spell at the Premier League side.
Beckham has hopes of becoming a part of Thomas Frank’s first-team next season, but will begin the campaign by continuing his development in the club’s academy set-up.
Romeo Beckham – son of David Beckham- starred in Brentford’s new kit launch on Tuesday afternoon
The 20-year-old joined the club on a permanent deal in June following a successful loan spell
He featured 15 times for the young Bees last term, scoring one goal against National League side Wealdstone in the Middlesex Senior Cup. He was also part of the side that lifted the Premier League Cup.
The club’s new style adopts the traditional red and white strip design of the Bees, while also featuring a black and white bee logo on the reverse of the shirt.
A betting company continue to be the first-team’s main shirt sponsor.
Coincidentally the attire Beckham is posing in won’t be what he becomes most familiar with next season given that there is a different sponsor for the B team.
PensionBee will continue as the main sponsor for Beckham’s academy team and also the club’s women’s side.
Beckham will continue his development in the club’s B team at the start of next season
The new Brentford shirt features a black and white bee on the back of the collar
Beckham shared three images of himself modelling the new look on his Instagram page alongside the caption: ‘2023/24 can’t wait’ with a bee and black heart emoji.
He previously outlined his ambitions to become a regular member of the club’s first-team next season where upon agreeing a permanent deal in west London, said: ‘It’s been such a good experience, I’ve loved every second of it. It’s a good group of boys, good coaches. It’s a really nice place to be.’
‘It’s been amazing [the support]. It’s helped me settle in, and enjoy playing in England. Obviously, a different experience to Miami, but I’ve loved every second of it.’
‘Seeing Trev [Ryan Trevitt] and a couple of the boys on the bench, it shows its all possible. If you work hard enough, you’ll get there.’
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