The English Premier League's Brentford have been on a roll lately, and after defeating traditional giants Liverpool in a thrilling battle, there's big news: the team has officially announced that they've borrowed a new soccer star, Romeo, from USL's Miami. The 20-year-old midfielder is not only the second son of David Beckham, but is also regarded as one of the brightest stars of the future.

Of Beckham's three sons, Romeo is undoubtedly the most talented soccer player. Like his father, he specializes in the right midfield position, and last season, while playing in the "MLS Next Pro" league for the International Miami B team, Romeo made 20 appearances, contributing 2 goals and 10 assists. After the season, he came to Brentford's reserve team early last October to train, and his outstanding performances eventually earned him a six-month loan deal to join Brentford B.

Speaking after signing, Romeo said, "I feel very honored to be joining Binford, I originally just came here to keep up my form and now I'm a full time player, which is very exciting." Binford B Head Coach McFarlane was also full of praise for Romeo, saying that he has impressed since training with the team.

Romeo's older brother Brooklyn once went on a trial to Arsenal, but ultimately failed to stay and even gave up his soccer career. His younger brother Harry is also not very keen on soccer. At the moment, it seems that Romeo is the most hopeful to inherit Beckham's soccer legend.

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