Follow the major changes at the Nou Camp in our FREE Barca newsletter Sign up Thank you for subscribing We have more newsletters Show me See our privacy notice Invalid Email

David Beckham has hinted that he may attempt an ambitious future swoop to try to bring both Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi to the MLS as he begins his attempts to start a new era in USA football.

Beckham is part owner and president of the newly formed Inter Miami CF, who are expected to compete in the American league from 2020.

The club have yet to announce a permanent stadium or any signings, but that has not stopped 'Golden Balls' discussing his hopes and dreams for the future- including potentially bringing arguably the two biggest stars in world football to North America.

(Image: Getty Images)

And whilst he accepted that the pair are unlikely to join just yet, he teased the prospect of such a move happening at some point further down the line.

Speaking to reporters in Miami, Beckham said: "Everyone has their wish list - everyone does!

"But if you look at the way Leo and Cristiano are still playing, even at what you might think is the later stage of their careers, I don't see it ending for them.

"They're playing at such a high level that it's hard to see them leaving the clubs they are at. But we will see. You never know what can happen in football."

(Image: X02595)

Beckham shocked the footballing world when he moved from Real Madrid to LA Galaxy in 2007, with many surprised he would move to the American league so early on in his career.

Despite going on loan twice to AC Milan he made a total of 118 appearances for Galaxy, scoring 20 goals along the way, and was undoubtedly a huge influence in stars such as David Villa and Kaka making the move to the US in the twilight of their careers.

Beckham will be looking to lead the way again with his latest American project.