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Beckham: I would never play for another Premier League club other than Manchester United
By Andrew Kennedy
31 Jan 2013 8:13:00 PM
The 37-year-old ended months of speculation regarding his future by joining Paris Saint-Germain on Thursday, and announced that he would never sign for any other English club
New Paris Saint-Germain signing David Beckham has revealed that he snubbed a number of offers from Premier League clubs during the January transfer window, insisting the only English team he would play for again is former side Manchester United.The 37-year-old, who enjoyed a 10-year spell at Old Trafford before moving to Real Madrid in 2003, signed a five-month deal with the Ligue 1 giants on Thursday.
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"I was successful with Manchester United and always said I'd never want to play for another English club," Beckham told reporters at a press conference to announce his move to PSG.
"I had a lot of history with Manchester United. It's the team I support and the team I dreamt of playing for.
"I'm very honoured by the offers I had from other Premier League clubs but I didn't want to play there unless it was for Manchester United."
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