MLS commissioner says Beckham in talks to return to LA Galaxy after another Milan loan

By Rob Harris, AP
Saturday, October 3, 2009

MLS chief says Beckham may return after Milan loan

LONDON — David Beckham is in talks with the Los Angeles Galaxy about going to AC Milan on another loan and then returning to Major League Soccer again.

The 34-year-old midfielder must join a European club on loan in January to be considered for England coach Fabio Capello’s squad for June’s World Cup.

“That deal I think hasn’t been fully finalized yet but I know he is interested in going to Milan and he’s in conversation with the L.A. Galaxy about doing a loan again and discussing coming back,” MLS commissioner Don Garber told The Associated Press. “But those discussions are ongoing and haven’t really been concluded yet. David has been an important part of the history of Major League Soccer and we’d love to have him continue his commitment to the league.

“We hope that the Galaxy and David can reach some agreement that makes sense for David, the Galaxy and Major League Soccer.”

Beckham confirmed that he is close to returning to Milan.

“There are other options available,” he told the Mail on Sunday newspaper. “But none that will stop me going to Milan.”

Beckham impressed at Milan during his stint there in the first half of 2009, but received a hostile reception from fans when he returned to the Galaxy with the MLS season well under way.

In fact, Garber had to fine Beckham $1,000 for the way he confronted a group called the L.A. Riot Squad during an exhibition match in July against the Milan team he had just left.

Beckham, who joined the Galaxy from Real Madrid in 2007 on a five-year contract, could curtail that deal early to avoid a repeat of the hostility after the World Cup.

“I think David was a bit surprised that the fans reacted,” Garber said. “In many ways that shows the growing sophistication of the market here, that it is not just about bringing over star players, it’s about bringing star players who join their teammates and have a deep commitment to their club.

“That process is evolving from where we were years ago where we would bring players in and they were really just marketing vehicles to help grow our exposure. Today it’s great to have players who have great marketing power, but fans want them to be committed.”

Garber said there has been no progress over Beckham’s plans to buy into a franchise at the end of his career.

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