Beckhams check out schools before rumoured return to UK

David Beckham has been spotted visiting another private school in London, fuelling rumours that the Beckhams are planning a return to the UK.

Beckhams check out schools before rumoured return to UK

David Beckham has been spotted visiting another private school in London, fuelling rumours that the Beckhams are planning a return to the UK.

The 37-year-old footballer was seen entering a top academy in central London with his eldest son Brooklyn, 13, yesterday amid growing speculation the family are planning to move back to England after Christmas.

According to the Daily Star newspaper, the father and son rushed past onlookers when he noticed they had been spotted along one of the city's busiest shopping streets close to the school.

The viewing of the £5,175-a-term school is said to be the clearest indication yet that the former England captain - who recently played his last game for LA Galaxy and is rumoured to be joining an English club - and his fashion designer wife Victoria are moving back to their native land with Brooklyn and their three other children Romeo, 10, Cruz, seven, and Harper, one, after spending much of the last 10 years in Spain and the US.

Reports previously suggested that the family wanted to send their sons to the expensive boarding school Eton College.

A source said: "For the Beckhams, Eton would be the ultimate arrival. Beckham is talking to clubs and the natural home for him would be Tottenham, the club supported by his late grandfather Joe."

David has reportedly become homesick for the UK after spending a lot of time in his hometown of London during the summer for the Olympics.

Victoria is said to be eager to enjoy one last Christmas in Los Angeles before they start packing.

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