Milan's Adriano Galliani: David Beckham's Arrival Imminent
The chief has stated that only the formalities need to be completed with the 'Becks' move. An official announcement appears close...
The England international spent half of last season on loan at the Serie A club, and he is now on the verge of returning. It is said that Beckham wants regular top-flight football to boost his chances of appearing with England at the World Cup.
"David Beckham will arrive. We will announce the agreement with the Galaxy. We are just waiting for the final documents," Galliani told the press outside the Lega Calcio offices in Milan.
The Rossoneri have also been linked with Under-20 Ghana international Dominic Adiyiah, but the chief was coy on those rumours.
"Will we be buying a non-EU player? We will see. A Ghanaian? We will see," concluded the Italian.
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
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