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I Will Finish My Career With LA Galaxy - David Beckham
'Becks' committed to MLS club...
David Beckham insists he intends to see out his contract and finish his career with LA Galaxy.
The ageing midfielder believes that he is as fit as a fiddle, and maintains he still has a few years left in him.
"As far as playing goes, I'd like to think I've got a good two or three, maybe even four years left in me," Beckham told the News of the World.
"I feel good and really fit."
The 34-year-old went on to quash rumours of a return to the Premier League, by explaining that he envisions the twilight of his career with the MLS club.
He continued: "Club-wise, this will be the place where I will finish my career.
"And I've always said I'm committed to the Galaxy. I signed a contract for five years and I will see that through. My family are happy living in LA - I've enjoyed this season and it's nice to be successful."
The former Manchester United player maintained that he has no intention of retiring from international football after the World Cup in South Africa.
"It's not for me to decide when I'll stop playing international football," he added.
"I'll always want to be available for England because I am so passionate about it.
"To be honest, I will do anything to extend my career to play for England - even after this World Cup."
Adithya Ananth, Goal.com UK
The ageing midfielder believes that he is as fit as a fiddle, and maintains he still has a few years left in him.
"As far as playing goes, I'd like to think I've got a good two or three, maybe even four years left in me," Beckham told the News of the World.
"I feel good and really fit."
The 34-year-old went on to quash rumours of a return to the Premier League, by explaining that he envisions the twilight of his career with the MLS club.
He continued: "Club-wise, this will be the place where I will finish my career.
"And I've always said I'm committed to the Galaxy. I signed a contract for five years and I will see that through. My family are happy living in LA - I've enjoyed this season and it's nice to be successful."
The former Manchester United player maintained that he has no intention of retiring from international football after the World Cup in South Africa.
"It's not for me to decide when I'll stop playing international football," he added.
"I'll always want to be available for England because I am so passionate about it.
"To be honest, I will do anything to extend my career to play for England - even after this World Cup."
Adithya Ananth, Goal.com UK
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