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Ancelotti Welcomes Beckham With Open Arms
Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti has welcomed the arrival of David Beckham to the San Siro and he cannot wait to have him available...
The English midfielder will arrive in January and he will play in Serie A and in the UEFA Cup.
Milan have confirmed Beckham's arrival with Adriano Galliani telling the club's official website of his arrival.
Ancelotti is delighted and he is looking forward to working alongside the former Manchester United man.
"It will be a pleasure for me to have Beckham here. He is a serious athlete and a great professional," Ancelotti told the club's official website.
"If he is available for us for four months then we will be delighted to have him. He will play for Milan in Serie A and in Europe."
The England international is keen on keeping up his fitness as he attempts to go for a record number of appearances with the Three Lions.
It's great news for Milan as they will have Kaka, Ronaldinho and Beckham is a dream-team formation.
Salvatore Landolina
Milan have confirmed Beckham's arrival with Adriano Galliani telling the club's official website of his arrival.
Ancelotti is delighted and he is looking forward to working alongside the former Manchester United man.
"It will be a pleasure for me to have Beckham here. He is a serious athlete and a great professional," Ancelotti told the club's official website.
"If he is available for us for four months then we will be delighted to have him. He will play for Milan in Serie A and in Europe."
The England international is keen on keeping up his fitness as he attempts to go for a record number of appearances with the Three Lions.
It's great news for Milan as they will have Kaka, Ronaldinho and Beckham is a dream-team formation.
Salvatore Landolina
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