Wednesday, 18 February 2009

Milan: Ready To Offer David Beckham A Deal Until 2010



Milan are ready to offer David Beckham a one year deal until June 2010 according to a source at the Serie A giants.

The Rossoneri are working overtime to find a way to convince Los Angeles Galaxy to let them have the Englishman on a permanent deal. Beckham has been on loan at San Siro for two months and he was due to return to the Galaxy on March 9.

However, Milan are currently locked in talks with the Americans and are reportedly poised to offer 'Becks' a 12 month deal.

"We hope to sign Beckham until at least June 30, 2010," a source at the club is quoted as saying on Reuters.com.

Rossoneri director Umberto Gandini will fly out to America with his team of lawyers on Thursday in an attempt to close the Beckham deal in their favour.

The Americans have rejected the Italian club's original offer, believing it to be less than satisfactory for a player of Beckham's quality.

Nevertheless, Milan remain confident of concluding the affair by early next week and it is considered that a €10 million offer will land their target.

The former Real Madrid star is desperate to stay on at San Siro to help boost his chances of making another World Cup appearance for the English national side. Beckham will be 35-years-old by the time proceedings in South Africa get underway next year.

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