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Beckham Wants Milan Return Despite Ancelotti Departure
'Golden Balls' has stressed that he still envisages a return to the fashion capital in the near future.
David Beckham recently returned to the United States of
America, to rejoin his MLS outfit Los Angeles Galaxy following a six-month
loan period at Milan in Italy.
The Englishman enjoyed his time so much with the Rossoneri that soon after returning back to the US, he declared that he was keen to rejoin the Milanese outfit as soon as possible.
One of the main reasons behind his initial move to San Siro was coach Carlo Ancelotti, who was recently named manager of Chelsea. Despite this, ‘Becks’ has stated that Ancelotti’s switch has not affected his desire to return to the Serie A.
“Milan are certainly a club that are extremely interested in me, so I would love to go back,” Beckham stressed in an interview with the Sunday Mirror.
“There is nothing set in stone yet, but I will start thinking about it later in the year.
“As for Ancelotti, he was truly one of the main reasons why I joined Milan in the first place; however, I want to return to the club even though he is no longer there.
“I wish him all the very best for his time at Chelsea.”
Adrian Del Monte, Goal.com
For more on Major League Soccer, visit Goal.com's MLS page!
The Englishman enjoyed his time so much with the Rossoneri that soon after returning back to the US, he declared that he was keen to rejoin the Milanese outfit as soon as possible.
One of the main reasons behind his initial move to San Siro was coach Carlo Ancelotti, who was recently named manager of Chelsea. Despite this, ‘Becks’ has stated that Ancelotti’s switch has not affected his desire to return to the Serie A.
“Milan are certainly a club that are extremely interested in me, so I would love to go back,” Beckham stressed in an interview with the Sunday Mirror.
“There is nothing set in stone yet, but I will start thinking about it later in the year.
“As for Ancelotti, he was truly one of the main reasons why I joined Milan in the first place; however, I want to return to the club even though he is no longer there.
“I wish him all the very best for his time at Chelsea.”
Adrian Del Monte, Goal.com
For more on Major League Soccer, visit Goal.com's MLS page!
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