Brooklyn, 16, said he had passed all of his GCSE exams and although he has played youth soccer for English club Arsenal, he is unsure if he wants to follow his father into the world of professional sports, reported Female First.
"I love football but I'm also very passionate about photography and film. I'm keeping my options open right now but I'm hoping to study art and philosophy in the US once I have finished my A-levels," he said.
Brooklyn's remarks come shortly after reports claimed he was eager to pursue a career in the movie business, having been inspired by his father's cameo role in Guy Ritchie's new film "The Man From U.N.C.L.E.".