Radamel Falcao has emerged as a transfer target for David Beckham's new MLS franchise Inter Miami.

The striker has been prolific throughout his career at Porto, Atletico Madrid and his current club Monaco.

However, his exploits on these shores with Manchester United and Chelsea yielded only five goals in 41 appearances.

Radamel Falcao has emerged as a target for David Beckham's new MLS franchise Inter Miami

Beckham's team will launch in 2020 and he is already scoping out potential players

FALCAO'S CAREER 1999–2001 Lanceros Boyaca 2001–2009 River Plate 2009–2011 Porto 2011–2013 Atletico Madrid 2013– Monaco 2014–2015 → Manchester United (loan) 2015–2016 → Chelsea International Colombia (79 caps) Advertisement

His pedigree on the continent, however, is undoubted and when Beckham's new team joins the MLS in 2020, the Colombian could provide the forward line with some much-needed fire power.

And, according to Sport, Inter Miami are growing increasingly interested in acquiring his services.

The 32-year-old has netted three times in nine outings in all competitions this term, which pales in comparison to previous seasons.

His form with Monaco in recent years, which helped them win Ligue 1 in 2016-17, has attracted further interest from MLS, with Sport claiming Columbus Crew are also keen on taking him Stateside.

Just last week Beckham was reported to have spoken with former Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane about potentially managing the club, while Cristiano Ronaldo is at the top of his list of potential transfer targets.

Beckham also wants Zinedine Zidane to manage his new franchise Inter Miami in the MLS