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Galliani Gives Becks Move Thumbs Up
Milan vice president Adriano Galliani has given the David Beckham move the thumbs up and he has told the England star he is welcome to join them...
Reports in Italy suggest the former Manchester United star will join Milan in January to train with the team during the Major League Soccer pre-season break.
Galliani has tried to deny the speculation by insisting he doesn't know of any move but he admits Becks is welcome to join the San Siro club as he shows great interest in the player.
"I don't know nothing about this story but if Beckham wants to come to us and train then I am sure there will not be any problems," said Galliani.
"I haven't heard from him since he joined Galaxy and so I don't know his intentions, however, he is welcome here."
It's is believed the England international will train with the Rossoneri but a permanent move may be on the horizon if the club show further interest.
Beckham would be an excellent addition to the team as Milan continue to build a squad full of Galacticos.
Salvatore Landolina
Galliani has tried to deny the speculation by insisting he doesn't know of any move but he admits Becks is welcome to join the San Siro club as he shows great interest in the player.
"I don't know nothing about this story but if Beckham wants to come to us and train then I am sure there will not be any problems," said Galliani.
"I haven't heard from him since he joined Galaxy and so I don't know his intentions, however, he is welcome here."
It's is believed the England international will train with the Rossoneri but a permanent move may be on the horizon if the club show further interest.
Beckham would be an excellent addition to the team as Milan continue to build a squad full of Galacticos.
Salvatore Landolina
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