The passage discusses the possibility of David Beckham’s son, Brooklyn Beckham, following in his father’s footsteps in football. Brooklyn, who is 13 years old, recently had a trial at Chelsea, and according to the author’s contacts at the English club, he is described as quite brilliant.
The text highlights the rarity of a son being as skilled as his father at the highest level of football. It mentions other examples, such as the Ayew brothers in Marseille, who are the sons of Abedi Pelé, and Enzo Zidane, the son of Zinedine Zidane. Enzo Zidane, however, is noted to be still far from the first team.
David Beckham is portrayed as being convinced that his son has the potential to succeed in football. The passage notes that Brooklyn, at the age of 14, will have to prove himself further. It also mentions Victoria Beckham’s preference for her son to study music or attend business school, highlighting a potential difference in opinions within the family about Brooklyn’s future path.
Overall, the passage provides insight into the aspirations and potential career path of Brooklyn Beckham in the world of football, with a mix of observations and opinions from those close to the situation.