David Beckham has given fans a sneak peak of developments at Inter Miami’s new stadium as the club prepare to make their MLS bow.

The former England captain took to Instagram to give fans an exclusive look at the progress of Lockhart Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, with work still ongoing 40 days out from their first match of the season.

Instagram 5 Beckham wrote on Instagram the dream is ‘becoming more real every day’

Sharing a photo to his 60million followers Beckham, posed for a selfie in front of an immaculate pitch surrounded by four stands with seats matching the club’s colours of pink, white and black basking in the Florida sun.

Beckham, co-owner of Inter Miami, captioned his photo by revealing that he cannot wait to see his dream of launching a new football franchise become a reality after two years of uncertainty.

He wrote: “240 days and counting… This is becoming more real every day… So excited.”

The retired footballer is currently in Florida to oversee the final steps ahead of Inter Miami’s inaugural season and while he was at the stadium he posed for a photo with the club’s managing owner, Jorge Mas, and sporting director, Paul McDonough.

Instagram 5 Forty days to go until Inter Miami kick a ball for the very first time

Instagram 5 Work is still ongoing less than two months before the club kicks off the MLS season

Instagram 5 Beckham shared footage of the stadium, which cost an estimated £50million to transform

The Lockhart Stadium, which is the former ground of Fort Lauderdale Strikers, will be Inter Miami’s home for the next two years before being turned into a training centre and academy base, which will be host to a lower tier soccer team in the United States.

The club will eventually move into the 25,000 seater Miami Freedom Park across the city, with that scheduled to open in 2022.

Upon completion the stunning facility will feature hotels, restaurants, shops and a state of the art training facility for the Manchester United treble winner’s MLS franchise.

https://www.instagram.com/intermiamicf/?hl=en 5 Inter Miami will play at the Lockhart Stadium for two years before moving to their own 25,000 seater complex

Inter Miami have been granted permisson to play their first two MLS matches away from home to give them as much time as possible to get the Lockhart Stadium ready.

Their opening game will be an away fixture against Los Angeles FC on March 1, followed by a trip to DC United a week later.

They then play their first home game against Beckham’s old side of six years, Los Angeles Galaxy, on March 14.