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Report: Beckham to leave Real
Madrid
LONDON, Jan. 10 (Xinhua) -- Former England captain David
Beckham will not be offered a new contract with Real Madrid, media reported on
Wednesday.
"Beckham will leave us. We will not renew his
contract," the club's sporting director Predrag Mijatovic was quoted as saying
on Sky Italia TV. Full story
Beckham offered two-year contract
extension
MADRID, Jan. 3 (Xinhua) -- Star player David Beckham has
been offered a two-year contract extension by Spanish Real Madrid, and will hold
talks in the coming two weeks.
"We have a definite offer on the table which is for
two more years and is worth slightly more than his existing deal," Beckham's
spokesman Simon Oliveira said on Wednesday.
"We will be sitting down in the next couple of weeks
to discuss things. David will not be leaving Real during the January transfer
window. He is determined to play a full part for Real for the remainder of the
season," said Oliveira. Full story
Real waiting for Beckham's
answer
BEIJING, Dec. 29 -- Spanish club Real Madrid is waiting
for an answer from David Beckham to its offer of a contract extension until June
2009, local media reported Wednesday.
According to the digital version of sports daily AS,
Real has given the former England captain until Sunday to respond to its
offer. Full story
Real Madrid offers Beckham contract
extension
MADRID, Dec. 27 (Xinhua) -- Real Madrid is waiting for an
answer from David Beckham, to its offer of a contract extension until June 2009,
local media reported Wednesday.
According to the digital version of sports daily AS,
Real has given the former England captain until December 31 to respond to the
offer.
Beckham's present Real contract expires in June 2007.
Therefore, according to FIFA rules, if he decides not to extend it, he may
negotiate with other clubs from 1 January on. Full story
Spurs coach rejects to buy
Beckham
LONDON, Nov. 13 (Xinhua) -- Spurs boss Martin Jol insisted
that former England skipper David Beckham will not be on his New Year shopping
list when the transfer window opens in January. Full story
Club president: Beckham happy at Real
Madrid
MADRID, Oct. 26 (Xinhua) - Real Madrid soccer club
president, Ramon Calderon, told media on Thursday that English winger David
Beckham will stay, denying rumors in the English press that Beckham was seeking
other work.
"I think he will stay. I am almost sure, but I am
represent only one part of this possible agreement. But he seems happy here to
me," Calderon told press at a conference to announce a collaboration agreement
with the Spanish Olympic Committee (COE). Full story
Future unsure for
Beckham
BEIJING, Oct. 26 -- David Beckham has plenty of time to
think about his future now that he's not playing so much soccer.
Dropped by his country and benched by Real Madrid,
the former England captain is being linked with a return to the English Premier
League or a move to Major League Soccer in the United States. Full story
Beckham may return to represent
England
LONDON, Oct. 12 (Xinhua) -- England manager Steve McClaren
may recall David Beckham to represent England, his adviser Max Clifford
disclosed on Thursday.
The Real Madrid player were required by some fans to
be brought back following the 2-0 defeat by Croatia.
Full story
No place for
Beckham
BEIJING, Oct. 1 -- Scott Parker's tenacious displays
for Newcastle this English Premier League season have won him a recall to the
England football squad for the upcoming Euro 2008 qualifiers against Macedonia
and Croatia.
But there was no call-up for former captain David Beckham,
despite England's midfield options being reduced by injuries to Aaron Lennon and
Owen Hargreaves. Full story
Beckham: "I can't tell my boys I've
been dropped"
BEIJING, Sept. 20 -- Soccer superstar David Beckham
is unable to tell his young sons he was dropped from the England team last month
(August 2006).
Beckham has three boys - Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz -
with his ex-Spice Girls wife Victoria Beckham.
However, he is dreading breaking the boys' hearts by
telling them the bad news. Full story
Gerrard to take Beckham's position
playing on right side
MANCHESTER, England, Aug. 15 (Xinhua) -- New England
manager Steve McClaren revealed on Tuesday Steven Gerrard will take David
Beckham's place to play on the right side of midfield against Greece.
"I spoke with Stevie and he is delighted with that -
he will play anywhere for England," said McClaren.
"It is an evolution. We are looking at one or two
different things and the shape of the team is one of them." Full story
David Beckham stands down as England
captain
FRANKFURT, July 2 (Xinhua) -- David Beckham is standing
down as England captain, but insists he wants to continue his international
career.
"I have lived the dream, I'm extremely proud to have
worn the armband and been captain of England, for that I will always be
grateful," said the Real Madrid superstar at a new conference in England's
training camp near Frankfurt. Full
story
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