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Sir David Beckham sells £21.3m house
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Sir David Beckham, a footballing icon on and off the pitch, is undoubtedly a legend in Manchester United circles, having won all manner of silverware throughout his ten-year stint at Old Trafford between 1993 and 2003.

A celebrated member of the Class of ’92, many marvelled at Beckham’s class on the ball and his deliveries were lapped up by a number of his teammates over the years, including Wayne Rooney and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

He left in 2003 for the bright lights of Real Madrid and spent the remainder of his career across the globe – playing in Italy for AC Milan, in France for Paris Saint-Germain and in the States for LA Galaxy.

Of course, his most memorable stint came at Old Trafford and he’ll forever be remembered as one of the club’s best-ever academy products.

Beckham, since hanging up his boots in 2013, has remained connected to football.

His son Romeo played for Brentford until September 2024 and the former United midfielder – who was awarded a knighthood in June 2025 – is also the co-owner of Inter Miami.

Involved in luring Lionel Messi to the States in the summer of 2023, Beckham has worked relentlessly behind the scenes to put The Herons on the map.

By virtue of the fact that he spends plenty of his time across the pond, it’s no surprise to learn that he splashed plenty of cash on a state-of-the-art mansion.

The 50-year-old, who has recently been embroiled in a feud with his oldest son, Brooklyn, purchased a swanky apartment in 2020 for a reported fee of £17.1m ($19.8m) through Beckham Brand Limited.

But Becks, who chalked up 85 goals and 122 assists for United, has reportedly sold his Miami penthouse for a whopping price of £21.3 million, which is £4m more than he bought it for six years ago.

A recent report from the New York Post, though, has claimed that Beckham’s Miami-based house is now in the hands of a new owner.

Beckham’s former place is on the 59th floor of the exclusive One Thousand Museum building, a 62-storey tower designed by architect Zaha Hadid that ranks among the city’s tallest.

With five bedrooms and multiple bathrooms to use, a view of the ocean is one of the aspects that made the house so expensive.

Vast floor-to-ceiling windows, too, are unique additions to the sleek house, which also included a two-storey fitness and wellness centre, an infinity pool and an in-house salon.

Despite the Beckham family’s well-documented feud with Brooklyn and his wife Nicola Peltz, it’s highly unlikely that Beckham will be waving goodbye to his life in the States.

The New York Post’s report claims that he and Victoria still own a mansion in Miami beach worth an eye-catching $72.25 million – which is located further north in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighbourhood.

This article first appeared on centredevils and was syndicated with permission.

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