I think it’s the best for both the club and player..as Real Madrid is said to be ready to sell David Beckham for £5million in January’s transfer window since he has not signed a new contract which means he can leave Madrid in the summer for nothing at all.
Real bought Beckham from Manchester United for £25million in 2003, but it seems certain he has no future under Capello as the former Roma boss on Tuesday insisted he had handled the player’s situation correctly.
So, if he really doesn’t join another Premiership club which club could he join? The only one that makes sense is going to Serie A but their style of play ain’t the same as Becks, he might just hook up with Newcastle..or don’t be suprise if he signed for Bolton as Sam Allardyce has the knack of signing ‘old skool’ players. ![]()
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The merchandising deal Real Madrid struck when they signed David Beckham means that he has paid for his transfer fee several times over.
However, I suspect all this talk is just another back and forth in the negotiations over his contract. If what he wants is to win titles, there’s only a handful of teams in Europe that can fulfil that ambition. He clearly does not ‘travel well’ and I don’t see him uprooting his family and moving to a non-English-speaking country, so the only option is to move back to the Premiership to Man U, Arsenal or Chelsea, or to go to the MLS and make another pile of money there, trading on his image before it declines completely.
Would Man U, Arsenal or Chelsea find a place in their starting line-up for David Beckham? I suspect not. I expect him to sign for another year or two, and then move to the U.S.
We’ll know more in 3 months or so…