David Beckham made a happy return to Paris Saint-Germain as he was pictured meeting players at his former club.
The footballing icon, staying in the French capital, returned to his old side to greet several stars at the training ground.
Social media images show him meeting world-class forward Kylian Mbappe, who has his arm around him, and Spanish defender Sergio Ramos.
Beckham, 47, also posed alongside Lionel Messi and Italian Marco Verratti, who is the only player still at the club from when Beckham was there.
A smiling Becks then stood in the centre of a massive group shot involving 24 from the first-team squad.
David Beckham made a happy return to Paris Saint-Germain as he met up with their players
Beckham posed happily with Lionel Messi (left) and former team-mate Marco Verratti (right)
The England and Man United legend met up with stars after their training session on Thursday
The England and Manchester United legend met up with the team after their training session on Thursday.
He also said hello to staff members at the Camp des Loges site.
Beckham, who also played for Real Madrid and LA Galaxy, moved from the MLS outfit to the French giants in January 2013, signing a five-month deal and revealing his salary from the stint would be donated to a local children’s charity.
He made 14 appearances in all competitions that season, 10 in Ligue 1, as Les Parisiens secured a league title, before he retired that summer.
Another picture with PSG defender Marquinhos showed Beckham proudly holding up this season’s jersey.
The shirt had ‘Beckham 32’ printed on the back, referencing his squad number from his spell 10 years ago.
Christophe Galtier’s side won their last match 2-1 against Angers to move eight points clear of second-placed Marseille in the league table with six games left this season.
Up next, Messi, Mbappe and Co host Lorient on Sunday.
He smiled as he held up this season’s jersey with his name and old squad number on the back
Becks finished his career with the French giants, winning Ligue 1 in the 2012-2013 campaign.
source: dailymail.co.uk