It looks like David Beckham really can have his cake and eat it, too. In a last minute deal with the LA Galaxy, AC Milan has successfully brokered a deal with the MLS team to keep Beckham in their employ until the Italian soccer season ends in May. After that, Becks is said to return to SoCal to finish out the rest of the MLS soccer season with the LA Galaxy and then buy out his contract with the team and return to Europe once again:

If you wanted to find David Beckham on Monday, then the fashionable Via Poerio Carlo in Milan was the place to look. There, in the altogether appropriate setting of Dolce and Gabbana’s oh-so-very-ritzy Gold restaurant, Beckham dined with several other international soccer celebrities while mulling his latest coup. The England international star apparently has settled the contractual tug-of-war between the Galaxy, which owns him, and AC Milan, which wants him, by grabbing both ends of the rope. It will cost him a little bit, but he has gotten his way. In an unusual agreement that will be finalized this week — possibly today — Beckham will remain with the Serie A club until the end of the Italian season May 31 and then rejoin the Galaxy in mid-July, staying for the rest of the Major League Soccer season. After that, Beckham will exercise the buyout clause in his five-year, $32.5-million contract with MLS and bid the Galaxy and the league adieu before rejoining AC Milan. In effect, Beckham has cast his lot with the Italian club and is being “loaned” back to Los Angeles for four months. Complicated? Sure, but for Beckham it is the best of both worlds. First, he can continue playing at a high level with AC Milan as it seeks to finish in the top three in Serie A and thereby qualify for next season’s lucrative European Champions League. The team is currently in third place behind Inter Milan and Juventus. Second, staying with Milan for another dozen league matches will significantly help Beckham’s chances of remaining on the England national team as it tries to qualify for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. Playing in a fourth World Cup has long been a priority for Beckham, who played for England in the 1998 cup and then helped England reach the quarterfinals at Korea/Japan 2002 and Germany 2006. England Coach Fabio Capello has said Beckham, who will turn 34 in May, needs to play regularly and at a high level to be considered for the team. England has six World Cup qualifying games and three friendly matches on its schedule for the rest of 2009. Third, by returning to Los Angeles, even if it is for less than half a season, Beckham will fulfill his promise of coming back to the Galaxy, something he said he would do when he engineered a short-term loan to AC Milan in December. Just what the reaction of Galaxy fans will be remains an interesting point of conjecture. The agreement was hammered out during weeks of negotiating amid a flurry of disinformation leaked to the media on both sides of the Atlantic. It appears to save face for all concerned. Although financial details of the deal have not been revealed, it is said to involve more than the $10 million to $15 million that the Galaxy and MLS were seeking for allowing Beckham to leave on a permanent basis. Part of the money will come from AC Milan as payment for the extended loan, with a further payment coming at the time of the eventual transfer. Milan’s total is more than the $3 million the club initially was offering. A larger amount will come from Beckham himself as compensation for leaving MLS with two years remaining on his contract. On Monday, only the fine points of the agreement remained to be ironed out. All parties — the Galaxy, AC Milan, Galaxy owner AEG, MLS and Beckham himself — supposedly were satisfied. Beckham was to have rejoined the Galaxy next Monday but now will stay with AC Milan through May 31. After that, he hopes to be called up for England’s World Cup qualifying matches on the road against Kazakhstan on June 6 and at home against Andorra on June 10. He can then take a brief break because he cannot join the Galaxy until the MLS international transfer window opens July 15, although he can train with the team before that date. The bottom line for the Galaxy is that Beckham would miss the first 17 games of the 30-game season. His first match for Los Angeles would be July 18 at the New York Red Bulls. On the surface, the Galaxy would appear to be getting very little out of the settlement. But there are benefits. Beckham’s $6.5-million salary will not count against the salary cap until he returns, nor will he count against the 24-player roster limit. That means Galaxy Coach Bruce Arena is free to use the money saved and the position opened to sign another player. Also, with Beckham — or Beckham-lite — back for part of the season, the Galaxy and AEG will be able to keep key sponsors satisfied and, just perhaps, revive flagging season ticket sales. For Beckham, meanwhile, the jet-set lifestyle will continue. His next match is Wednesday night — not in Milan, not in Los Angeles, but in Doha, Qatar, where AC Milan is playing a money-spinning friendly against the Qatari club Al Sadd.
Blah! All this whiny dramatic bullshizz on David Beckham‘s part has really soured me on him as an athlete. His whole attitude about his multi-million dollar contract with the LA Galaxy strikes me as so unprofessional that I cannot even look at him in the same way anymore. While I seem to be the only person in the entire US of A who even cares about Beckham playing for the LA Galaxy (I understand the local sports press here in SoCal is glad to be rid of him), I can’t help but feel some disappointment in knowing that he is not a man who seems willing to fulfill his obligations to a team that has invested so much in him. I suppose the LA Galaxy honchos are to be blamed for loaning him out in the first place … then again, they prolly counted on Becks actually honoring his agreement with them to return after his 2-month loan out. At this point, I think AC Milan should keep him and should enjoy having him as much as they can … honestly, he doesn’t even really want to be with them anyway. His real goal appears to get back in favor with the English team that expunged him for his lackluster performance with them. Ever since then, he’s been trying to weasel his way back into leading the English team. Overall, I can’t say that I blame him for wanting to play for his beloved home team but I personally feel that it would be more honorable, more professional for him to fulfill his commitments to his new teams before jumping ship when the going gets tough. I guess he’s Milan‘s problem now … and I wish them all the luck in the world.
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What a little crybaby bitch boy! He may be hot, but he’s a douche and lord knows we have more than enough douches in this country already…
In other words, bye-bye Becks. Don’t let the door hitcha where the good lord splitcha!
JFC if he wants to go just let him go no one does or will ever care about soccer here in America.
i didn’t even bother reading past the 1st paragraph. what a cry baby loser. ugh
LOL christine. I just don’t care about this guy at all.
Why is he acting like that little bitch, Renaldo? Good God, Becks! I have always respected you as a player and you pull this shit?!? Where is the love of sport and the goodness of your word and charachter. Did it go out the door with the Bachelor? Is that it? Did he spoil your love of Americans? It is all Jason’s fault!!! Blame all the problems of the world on that arsehole, Jason, today!
Amen Trent, Africkin’men!
I have been such a huge fan of his and this whole situation with AC Milan and his incessant whining about staying over there has made all the love I had for him vanish. You’re a better person then me because I don’t wish him or Milan any kind of luck, that big baby!
As much as it bums me out that he wants to leave, I don’t blame him..European soccer is such a different level of play than the MLS..Don’t get me wrong, it’s bullshizz that he’s not living up to his promises, but I can totally see it from his view..Now if only they’d replace him with Fernando Torres..*drooooool*
I love me some Becks but he sounds like a big old baby!
but kendra, he knew coming over here that soccer here is not like it is in europe. ya know?
I thought that as well, at first. But lately after reading through the staments from LA galaxy i think its abundantly clear that the only reason they want to keep him is because he is a commercial goldmine. He brings them alot of money through endorsement deals, t-shirt sales, etc. AC Milan on the other hand want David Beckham – an A-class soccer player. His dealing with things may not be professional but at least this shows his integrity as an athlete.
@Jadedkitten – My family and I and most of our friends prove you wrong..We are all VERY passionate about soccer! Whether it’s playing, watching, or traveling to watch World Cup games, we love this sport and think it’s the best sport in the world! It takes so much skill and thought to play..It’s a bummer it hasn’t caught on more here in America..
I knew it would happen eventually… Still disappointing, though. He made his bed and he should lie in it… not run away and buy his way out!
He came here it seems only for the money, not the intention of increasing interest in soccer. What happened to the love of sport? I haven’t seen press for it here other than this drama shit. If he cared for the integrity of being an athlete he should stick with one team – teamwork is the most important part! He knows soccer and should know better. Shame.
La Galaxy only want beckham because of the money they make from him. did any of you people actually watch any of the galaxy games last season? they were absolutly terrible and david was the only one who appeared to care. the rest could not give a shit. playing with a proper team where every player cares and wants to actually play football is where beckham belongs. he is willing to buy himself out of his contract with La Galaxy showing that its not all about the money its about football proper football not soccer! Trent only likes beckham because he’s pretty to look at…and that just sums it all up. ac milan supporters want him for footballing reasons not so they can fantises about him and hold up pretty posters at soccer matches, wave pompoms and scream ‘marry me david’ at!
He’s just trying to keep up with really good football (it is football not soccer) because the world cup is next year and if he really wants to return to the English team he can not stay in LA… He needs to play with really good football players that are going to compete in the world cup.
Don’t foget soccer is the #1 recreational league sport in America. That is why Beckham was brought here. To really up the league and promote it into becoming the big deal it should be!
I say go becks! American soccer SUCKS! He must be glad to get to play some REAL soccer. Here he is just a celebrity, over there he is an athlete! BIG difference.
Plus, he’s not doing anything wrong. He is RIGHTFULLY buying himself out of the contract, something legal and a viable option!
What a baby! He needs to go back to Europe where he belongs. I’m not from CA but I’ve been reading Trent’s reports on the Galaxy soccer team for some time now and correct me if I’m wrong but he didn’t really play all that well anyway did he? Wasn’t he always injured or coming off an injury or something? I’ve caught some World Cup games and some games with Beckham and I’m sorry but I think he is highly overrated. Maybe at one point in his career he was amazing but it looks to me like he’s trying to desperately hang on to the glory days. Now he is a name brand… a celeb athlete whose name brings in the money. I was in Italy a few years ago and the rabid soccer fans in the part I was in thought he was overrated even then!
sad.
I told you this would happen. Trying to win the MLS cup means absolutely nothing compared to playing for the England National team and he will only be considered if he’s playing high quality football. Everyone gets what they want; The Galaxy get the $ they would have made off him, Milan get’s him and Becks gets a chance at England and playing at a high level.
Trent if you actually bothered to look into football you’d realize that players jump ship quite a bit and teams launch bids for other teams’ players. It just comes down to all sides negotiating to get what they want.