Report: Milan And Los Angeles Galaxy Reach David Beckham Agreement

Sources in the American media claim that the Rossoneri have struck a deal with the MLS side to keep hold of ‘Becks’ until the end of the Serie A campaign.

David Beckham celebrates his first goal for AC Milan in a 4-1 over Bologna.

KCAL-TV, the Los Angeles affiliate of CBS, has announced that David Beckham will remain with Milan for the remainder of the season before returning to the Los Angeles Galaxy in July.

According to the report, Milan have finally prevailed in their tug-of-war with the Galaxy and will pay a sum of money that is far less than the California-based club’s initial demand of €10 million.

Therefore, the 33-year-old England international will play the 12 remaining games of the Serie A campaign and will then head back to the USA.

But it is still unclear whether the deal will also see ‘Golden Balls’ return to Italy’s fashion capital next season.

However, the ex-Real Madrid and Manchester United midfielder can free himself from his deal with the Galaxy in October.

Vince Masiello, Goal.com

 

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