Yes, you read that right — David Beckham, one of Manchester United’s most iconic legends, has just finalized a move that has left fans across England and beyond absolutely stunned.
The global superstar, known for his trademark free kicks and unmatched class on and off the field, has once again dipped into Liverpool’s history books — signing yet another former Red for one of his co-owned clubs. And this time, it’s none other than Fabio Borini, the ex-Liverpool forward whose name once echoed through Anfield.
⚽ BECKHAM’S UNLIKELY RED CONNECTION
Beckham’s loyalty to Manchester United has never been in question. But his business moves as a football owner? Let’s just say he doesn’t let rivalry get in the way of talent.
The former England captain is currently the co-owner and president of Inter Miami CF in Major League Soccer — and also co-owner of Salford City, the ambitious League Two club he shares with fellow United icons Gary Neville, Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs, Nicky Butt, and Phil Neville.
But here’s the twist: Beckham’s football empire is quietly filled with Liverpool influence. From coaches to players, he’s surrounded by familiar faces from Anfield — and now, with Borini’s surprise signing, that connection has grown even stronger.
A SHOCK MOVE TO SALFORD CITY
The announcement dropped like a bombshell on Friday morning. Salford City, currently pushing for promotion in League Two, confirmed that Fabio Borini had officially signed a short-term contract with the club.
For many fans, it seemed almost surreal — Borini, the former Premier League and Serie A forward, now joining forces with a club owned by Manchester United greats? Football truly never stops surprising us.
The Italian forward, once a bright young talent at Chelsea and later at Liverpool, has been without a team since leaving Sampdoria last summer. But after spending the last month training with Salford’s first team, he impressed enough to earn himself a deal.
Borini was even named among the substitutes for Salford’s clash against Oldham Athletic, marking what could be one of the most intriguing comebacks in English football this year.
BORINI SPEAKS ON HIS NEW ADVENTURE
Speaking to Salford’s in-house media after putting pen to paper, Borini couldn’t hide his enthusiasm.
“It’s been great,” he said. “I came in to train to keep myself fit in this transition between contracts, and Salford — the gaffer, Alex Bruce — were kind enough to allow me to use the facilities and train here. The atmosphere has been fantastic, and I’m excited to help the team any way I can.”
For a player who has featured for Chelsea, Roma, Sunderland, AC Milan, and Liverpool, this move represents both a new challenge and a new chapter.
It’s not every day a player with Borini’s résumé joins a fourth-tier side, but his professionalism and hunger for the game made a strong impression on Karl Robinson, Salford’s head coach — who, by the way, also has strong Liverpool ties.
SALFORD’S GROWING RED CONNECTION
Beckham and Neville’s club might have Manchester United DNA, but there’s no denying the growing Liverpool presence within the Ammies’ setup.
Head coach Karl Robinson, a former Liverpool youth coach, has brought his Merseyside influence to Salford since taking charge in January 2024. Under his leadership, the club has taken bold steps — signing players with technical flair, tactical discipline, and a winning mindset.
Last year, Salford also snapped up Ben Woodburn, once Liverpool’s youngest-ever goal-scorer before Rio Ngumoha broke his record this season. Woodburn has since made over 50 appearances for the club, scoring five goals and providing nine assists, cementing his place as one of Salford’s brightest creative sparks.
And now, with Borini joining the ranks, the Liverpool flavor at Salford is unmistakable. The club’s squad now features two ex-Reds and a coach who knows Anfield inside out — all working under the watchful eye of Beckham and Neville.
BECKHAM’S MASTER PLAN?
So, what’s the strategy behind Beckham’s surprising choices?
At first glance, bringing in former Liverpool players might seem like an odd decision for a Manchester United icon. But Beckham has always been a visionary — someone who sees beyond rivalries.
At Inter Miami, he’s already proved that point. The club not only signed Luis Suárez — one of Liverpool’s greatest modern forwards — but also appointed Javier Mascherano, another former Liverpool star, as head coach in late 2024.
The results? Inter Miami are thriving. Mascherano has already led the team into the MLS play-offs, while Suárez has rolled back the years with 17 goals and 16 assists in all competitions.
If Beckham’s MLS project is a glimpse into his football philosophy, it’s clear he values leadership, experience, and passion — no matter where it comes from.
And that same mindset is now shaping the project at Salford City.
FANS REACT
The news of Borini’s arrival has sent social media buzzing. Some United fans jokingly called it “the most Liverpool-looking United club ever,” while Liverpool supporters have shown love for Borini’s determination to keep his career alive in England.
One fan tweeted, “Beckham signing Borini at Salford? Never thought I’d see the day — but that’s football magic for you.”
Another wrote, “Once a Red, always a Red! Good luck, Fabio!”
A NEW BEGINNING FOR BORINI
At 33, Borini knows he’s entering the final chapters of his professional career — but his hunger for the game hasn’t faded one bit. Whether he becomes a regular starter or a wise veteran guiding the young guns at Salford, his experience across Europe’s top leagues will be invaluable.
As Beckham’s Salford continue their quest for promotion, one thing’s certain: this move isn’t just about nostalgia. It’s about ambition, identity, and building something special in Greater Manchester — even if it means borrowing a little magic from Liverpool.
Because in Beckham’s world, football is bigger than rivalries — it’s about respect, passion, and the love of the game.


















