Beckham Brings In The Lawyers To Help With Milan Stay – Reports
The midfielder has instructed his legal team to begin proceedings to ensure he stays at San Siro...
Il Corriere Della Sera claims the England international has already spoken to the Los Angeles Galaxy of his intention to remain in Milan, and that he has sent in his legal team to negotiate with the American club.
Beckham has asked for a consensual separation from Bruce Arena's side and his lawyers have just over a month to try and find a legal loophole that will permit him to leave.
The former Manchester United and Real Madrid man is due to fly back to Los Angeles on March 9 as his contract with the MLS club expires in 2011.
However, both Milan and ‘Becks’ seemingly want the loan deal to be extended - and there are hopes that it could.
Rossoneri president Adriano Galliani has revealed his penchant to keep Beckham, but he does not want to get involved in a legal battle with Galaxy.
The player will need to wriggle himself free and, when he does that, then Milan will be able to proceed with making the deal a permanent one.
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
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