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Published Date: 20 October 2008
DAVID Beckham would be welcome to train with Serie A giants AC Milan over the winter, according to the club's vice-president Adriano Galliani, who also confirmed the midfielder had been "close" to joining the Rossoneri before moving to LA Galaxy from Real Madrid.
The former England captain is keen to keep up his match sharpness in order to remain part of Fabio Capello's national squad, but with the Major League Soccer season coming to a close he will need to find alternative arrangements.

Last year he jo
ined up with Arsenal and there have been reports in Italy that Milan could be his next port of call. Galliani confirmed that manager Carlo Ancelotti would have the final say but insisted the club would be happy to have the 33-year-old midfielder train with them.

"I have not heard from Beckham since the night before he transferred to Galaxy," said Galliani.

"He was close to (joining) Milan before going to California, but I don't know anything about the rumours in circulation. But if Beckham wanted to train with Milan, then I would have to ask coach Carlo Ancelotti, but from the club's point of view, there would not be any problem.

"But Beckham is another club's player who has a contract with that other club."

The former Manchester United and Real Madrid player is eager to stay in Capello's England plans as he bids to add to his tally of 107 caps. Two more would see him overtake Bobby Moore as the country's most capped outfield player.

AC Milan coach Ancelotti added he would be happy to work with Beckham.

"We would get to know a great champion," he said in Gazzetta dello Sport. "There were negotiations in the past with Milan, but it did not work out. Now we may get somewhere."





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  • Last Updated: 19 October 2008 11:11 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: David Beckham
 
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Queripel,

Old Kilpatrick 20/10/2008 08:00:03
I cannot believe that he is given a place in the squad by Capello.
Is he under instruction to include Beckham, then play him for the last five minutes of a game? For the only reason to be the most capped English player?
Bobby Moore earned his caps, unlike this spoiled celebrity brat.

 

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