David Beckham is set to make a decision on his future next week after
having received 12 formal offers from around the world, but he will
base his family in London wherever he ends up.
According to widespread reports, Beckham, 37, will hold a series of
meetings on the next direction of his playing career with advisors next
week.
The former England international, who has been without a club since
his contract ended at Los Angeles Galaxy last month, is considering
offers from Europe, South America, North America, South Africa, Russia,
China and the Middle East – though not in Qatar as earlier believed.
Despite the decision to base his family in London for the benefit of
his children’s schooling, the ex-Manchester United man, who has been
linked with moves to both West Ham and Queens Park Rangers, is not
expected to make a return to the Premier League.
Beckham has become the most in-demand player in the planet, having
been linked with a number of sides around the world, including the likes
of Paris Saint-Germain and Melbourne Heart to name just a few.
Beckham ended his five-and-a-half year stint at Galaxy in December,
having inspired them to two MLS Cups, while the midfielder still has
ambitions to own an MLS franchise one day.
Beckham’s glittering career has seen him play for United, Real Madrid
and Galaxy, as well as completing loan spells at both Preston and AC
Milan. He is also England’s most capped outfield player, having
represented his country 115 times.
[Soccernet]
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