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Football: Beckham re-signs on loan with AC Milan
Tue, Nov 03, 2009
AFP

MILAN, ITALY - England international David Beckham re-signed on loan with Italian giants AC Milan on Monday as widely expected, the Serie A side announced.

The 34-year-old had already spent time on loan with AC Milan from his American club LA Galaxy from January this year to June and is desperate to make the England squad for next year's World Cup finals in South Africa.

A statement on the Milan website said that Beckham would once again stay at the San Siro from January to June.

'We are very happy to see David Beckham back in the red and black shirt after the splendid experience we had with him last season,' said Milan chief executive Adriano Galliani.

'We're sure that this spell in Europe will help him to take part in the next World Cup and then continue his career at Los Angeles Galaxy, whom we thank for their help.'

Beckham's initial move to Milan in January this year was tinged with controversy, after the right-sided midfielder opted to extend his three-month loan deal into the summer rather than return to California.

Booed to begin with upon his return, he has since repaired his reputation with the club's fans by leading the Galaxy into the play-offs.

Beckham has mainly been used as a substitute by England coach Fabio Capello, who nonetheless seems likely to offer him a place in England's 23-man World Cup squad.

Milan made a poor start to the season but a recent run of good form has seen them rise to fourth in the Serie A table, while they are well placed to qualify for the knockout phase of the Champions League after a 3-2 victory at Real Madrid in their last match in the competition.

 
 
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