Overview
- The Salford City co-owners are slated for media appearances and fan interactions in Mumbai and Delhi later in November.
- The collaboration will market curated experiences for Indian fans, including matchday visits, training ground tours and behind-the-scenes access.
- Neville highlighted the tie-up as a way to grow Salford City’s international presence by working with a global partner in DreamSetGo.
- Beckham and Neville are part of Manchester United’s Class of ’92 ownership group at Salford City, which competes in League Two after rising since a 2014 takeover.
- This will be Beckham’s first trip to India since attending the 2023 Cricket World Cup semifinal, with reports also pointing to a separate Lionel Messi visit in December.