[lang_en]Beckham stays at AC Milan until end of season[/lang_en]
[lang_en]England midfielder David Beckham said on Sunday he would stay on loan at Serie A club AC Milan until the end of the season before returning to Los Angeles Galaxy in the United States.
David Beckham isn’t willing to give in and forget his dreams of playing soccer in Milan. In fact, he’s done the next best thing – he’s signed on to play with two teams.
According to People.com, the soccer star will remain in Italy until the season ends in May, but he will then head back to the states to finish out his deal with the L.A. Galaxy. Beckham has been playing for Italy’s team, AC Milan, on loan from the Galaxy, on a kind of timeshare agreement.
By the time he returns to the Galaxy, the U.S. soccer season will be well under way. Once that season ends, though, Beckham will head right back to Milan. While living at George Clooney’s home on Lake Cuomo, Beckham made it clear that he doesn’t want to leave Italy, mainly because playing on such a high-level team will increase his chances of winning a spot on England’s national team.
However, his desire to stay in Milan doesn’t mean that he and wife Victoria are ready to leave Los Angeles. The Beckhams love their life in the U.S., and their three children are quite happy at their school.
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