Saturday 18 May 2013

David Beckham in talks

        
   MLS executive vice-president of communications Dan Courtemanche said: "There have been preliminary discussions with his advisors.When his contractual opportunity to own an MLS team was first disclosed in 2009, Beckham reiterated his "commitment to develop soccer in the United States".At some point in time he will exercise that option and we can go through the process of making sure it is the perfect fit for David and Major League Soccer, but we are not there yet.Beckham's advisors include his management team Simon Fuller's XIX Entertainment, who also manage Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton and tennis player Andy Murray. The south-east of the US is currently without an MLS team, and Miami has reportedly been considered as one of the possible locations by Beckham's team. His contract explicitly rules out New York City as a location.The BBC reported in December last year that Beckham had already been approached by two MLS clubs over an ownership role.Prior to his retirement, Beckham committed himself to long-term ambassadorial roles for Sky television,  and to promote football in China.MLS has 19 teams and plans to add a 20th club in New York City, with Manchester City owner Sheikh Mansour reported to be the likely buyer.When Beckham joined Los Angeles Galaxy in 2007 his contract included an option to purchase an "expansion franchise".Beckham's fee to purchase a new franchise has been reported as $25m (£16m), well below the recent entry fees for other expansion clubs.

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