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Becks writes own fairytale ending
(China Daily)
Updated: 2009-03-10 14:32

MILAN: David Beckham will stay on loan at AC Milan for the rest of the season before returning to Los Angeles Galaxy although his long-term future remains unresolved.

"I'm really grateful to the LA Galaxy and AC Milan for making this dream deal happen," the England midfielder told Reuters in an email on Sunday.

"The perfect result for 2009 would be for me to help Milan to reach the Champions League and for the LA Galaxy to make the playoffs and win the MLS Cup."


AC Milan's Filippo Inzaghi (left) celebrates with teammate David Beckham after scoring a goal against Atalanta during their Italian Serie A match at the San Siro on Sunday. [Agencies] 

A Galaxy statement said the deal "has been funded jointly by Milan and the player himself".

The 33-year-old joined Milan on a two-month loan in January and had been due to return to Galaxy yesterday. However, the original deal technically had to be until June meaning the clubs could agree to a new deal outside the transfer window.

Milan said in a statement Beckham would stay with Milan until June 30 before returning to Los Angeles for the US Major League Soccer season which ends in November.

Beyond that, the Rossoneri hope to take Beckham back, given that the England midfielder has a clause in his reported five-year $250 million Galaxy contract allowing him to leave.

"David has the choice of whether he wishes to trigger a release in his contract or remain with the Galaxy," Galaxy general manager and head coach Bruce Arena said in a teleconference call on Sunday.

"Nothing has been concluded on that and we are going to play out the year."

Tim Leiweke, president of club owner AEG, expressed delight that Beckham would be returning to Los Angeles.

"Much has been written and said but, all along it has been our intention to keep David Beckham as a member of the Los Angeles Galaxy," Leiweke said in a statement.

"We are pleased he is returning and at the same time, we feel it is important to allow him to finish his run in Milan."

Milan chief executive Adriano Galliani said on Saturday that Beckham, who moved to Galaxy from Real Madrid in 2007, would be giving up "a mountain of money" to make the deal go through.

A Milan source, who said Beckham's last game for the Italians would be at Fiorentina on May 31, added the club had paid less than five million euros ($6.32 million).