New Queens Park Rangers manager Harry Redknapp has said that he would be interested in bringing former England captain David Beckham to Loftus Road.
Beckham, 37, has announced that he will be leaving Los Angeles Galaxy in December and Redknapp is certain that the midfielder could still play in the Premier League.
Redknapp told BBC Radio 5 Live's Sportsweek programme: "I'm sure he could still play in the Premier League.
"I've not discussed it with the chairman so we'd have to look at that."
Redknapp, 65, tried to bring Beckham to Tottenham Hotspur on loan in January 2011 when he was Spurs manager but the former Manchester United man was only able to train with the club.
"He's a top fantastic player," added Redknapp. "We had him training at Tottenham and it was amazing [to have him] around the place. He is absolute class.
"David could still be a great asset to anyone. Just having him round the place, showing people how to train and look after yourself. His professionalism is second to none."
Beckham has been linked with a move to fellow Premier League outfit West Ham United and also Australia's A-League.