Beckham In Talks About Going Back To Milan
October 6, 2009 by Jyle Dupuis
Filed under David Beckham
David Beckham is starting it all over again. He’s talking to LA Galaxy club coach and managers about his desire to be loaned out to AC Milan for another season. While Beckham’s last visit to Milan lasted longer than agreed upon, he returned to a team who acted like they didn’t want him back. In fact he even got fined for a confrontation he participated in against the infamous LA Riot Squad who heckled his loyalty at during a exhibition game.

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Beckham says that he needs to play for AC Milan to be considered for the Team England spot during the World Cup Games in South Africa. Another visit to Italy could ruin his career in Los Angeles permanently. MLS managers are now looking past the days of bringing marketable big players to their league and are instead looking for loyal players who will act like they want to play here.
It’s not so bad tha Beckham went over on loan to AC Milan it was the fact that he never wanted to come back. I mean he fought tooth and nail to stay and be apart of their permanent lineup. It went beyond wanting to make the English World Cup squad, and instead dipped into the I want to be out of my contract with the LA Galaxy.
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This is such a non-story. Beckham hasn’t said or done anything different than he’s said since he got back to the States in July. He would like to go to Milan until the World Cup, if possible, and come back to the Galaxy for the second half of the Galaxy season again next year, if possible. IF possible, which he’s also consistently said would be decided at the end of the MLS season.
Its getting more coverage now because Don Garber (MLS Commissioner) talked about it at a press conference last week, then the press asked Beckham about it after the next Galaxy practice (I saw the on-field interview clip). The English press particularly live for transfer rumors during international breaks (this week) because they only have one team in action to write about instead the two whole leagues that usually provide enough to fill their back pages.