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Beckham Will Not Decide On Future Yet
'Golden Balls' will not be pressurised into making a quick a decision.
David Beckham has revealed he will not be rushed into a decision regarding his future at club level.
Beckham joined AC Milan on loan in January, spending the remainder of the Serie A season with the Rossoneri.
Milan were said to be keen to keep the Los Angeles Galaxy midfielder on a permanent basis after he impressed during his stay.
The England international maintains he does not know where he will be come the end of the year, but that he will be playing in America until the end of the season.
“I am going back to the Galaxy to finish off the season and in December I will see where I go,whether it be Milan or somewhere else,” he told Setanta Sports News.
“I will have to wait and see, but the manager knows I am passionate about playing football not just for my country.
“I will enjoy my few weeks off and then head back to Galaxy.”
Beckham featured in the starting 11 in England's 6-0 demolition of part-time minnows Andorra at Wembley last night.
The Three Lions are now 10 points clear of Croatia in Group Six of World Cup qualifying.
Jamie Dunn, Goal.com
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