David Beckham wants "one or two more" children.

The 36-year-old soccer star - who has sons Brooklyn, 12, Romeo, nine, Cruz, six, and seven-month-old daughter Harper, with wife Victoria Beckham - admitted while the couple are happy with their current number of kids, they are "always" thinking about expanding their family.

He said: "We might have one more or two more, you never know. We're not thinking about it yet, but if it happens, great. We're enjoying the kids as it is. It's always a thought."

Meanwhile, David explained he is thrilled to have a baby in the house once again, as he is so "great" at changing dirty nappies.

Speaking to British chat show host Jonathan Ross, he added: "I must say that I just love being a dad again. I am great at changing nappies."

Victoria has previously admitted while she "loves" being pregnant, she doesn't want to miss any moments in her other children's lives.

She said: "I love being a mum and my children are my priority. The thing is I'm not against having more children. I feel lucky having the kids I have and I guess I do like being pregnant.

"But definitely not just yet. I want to enjoy the kids I've got right now. Our entire lives are planned around their lives. We don't want to miss ­anything in their lives. Ever."