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LA Galaxy Star David Beckham 'Not Interested' In Move To West Ham United
Beckham happy in MLS.
By James Daly
David Beckham "has no interest" in joining West Ham United and is happy playing for the LA Galaxy, his spokesman has said.
West Ham co-owner David Gold had previously said that Beckham had promised to think about signing for the Hammers, but Beckham's camp have moved quickly to deny those claims.
"Whilst it's flattering to hear of interest there has been no contact with or offer from West Ham," Beckham's spokesmen told the Press Association.
"David is happy at the Los Angeles Galaxy and has no interest in leaving, and is looking forward to returning to the team on August 9."
Beckham, 35, spent part of last season on loan at Italian giants AC Milan is close to completing his recovery from the ruptured achilles that scuppered his chance of making it to a fourth World Cup this summer.
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West Ham co-owner David Gold had previously said that Beckham had promised to think about signing for the Hammers, but Beckham's camp have moved quickly to deny those claims.
"Whilst it's flattering to hear of interest there has been no contact with or offer from West Ham," Beckham's spokesmen told the Press Association.
"David is happy at the Los Angeles Galaxy and has no interest in leaving, and is looking forward to returning to the team on August 9."
Beckham, 35, spent part of last season on loan at Italian giants AC Milan is close to completing his recovery from the ruptured achilles that scuppered his chance of making it to a fourth World Cup this summer.
For more on Major League Soccer, visit Goal.com's MLS page and join Goal.com USA's Facebook fan page!
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