Former England captain David Beckham courted attention on Saturday as he watched Salford City for the first time since becoming co-owner in the Vanarama National League club.
Beckham last month followed in the footsteps of former Manchester United team-mates Ryan Giggs, Gary Neville, Phil Neville, Paul Scholes and Nicky Butt and secured a 10 per cent stake in the club.
That means the 'Class of '92' are the major shareholders at 60 per cent, and Beckham took to the stands at Salford's Peninsula Stadium to watch the side take on Dover Athletic on Saturday afternoon.
Accompanied by his son Romeo as well as Phil Neville, Beckham was unsurprisingly inundated with autograph and selfie requests on his arrival at the stadium.
Beckham's involvement in the club comes five years after the Neville brothers, Scholes, Giggs and Butt took ownership at Moor Lane.
It is the latest venture by the 43-year-old, who has a wide portfolio of interests following a career which took in the likes of Real Madrid, the Los Angeles Galaxy, AC Milan and Paris St Germain.