Former England captain David Beckham will be returning to the LA Galaxy on a fresh two-year contract, the MLS team have confirmed.
Beckham's initial five-year deal ended after the Galaxy won the 2011 MLS Cup and there had been speculation the former Manchester United and Real Madrid midfielder was considering offers from Paris St Germain and a number of English clubs.
However, Paris St Germain said earlier this month the Englishman
would not be joining the big-spending Ligue 1 football club due to
family reasons.
"This was an important decision for me," Beckham, 36, said in a
statement. "I had many offers from clubs from around the world, however,
I'm still passionate about playing in America and winning trophies with
the Galaxy.
"I've seen first-hand how popular soccer is now in the States and
I'm as committed as ever to growing the game here. My family and I are
incredibly happy and settled in America and we look forward to spending
many more years here."
Beckham joined the Galaxy from Real Madrid in 2007 amid a wave of
publicity, signing a league record $6 million a year contract with MLS
hoping his high-profile would attract bigger crowds, more sponsors and
more mainstream media attention.
However, Beckham faced criticism for his decision to travel back to
Europe for England commitments and for his loan move to AC Milan in Italy, which ended in a serious injury.
An Achilles tendon injury wrecked his contribution to the Galaxy in 2010 and cost him a place in England's World Cup squad at the World Cup in South Africa.
Last year, though, the critics were unable to find any cause for complaint.
Just as he came back from being a public enemy in England after being sent off against Argentina
in the 1998 World Cup, eventually becoming English football's global
ambassador, and just as he turned a lean trophy spell in Madrid into a
success with a La Liga title for Real, Beckham won over his detractors.
He finally won his first league title with Galaxy on November 21,
the MLS Cup victory over the Houston Dynamo completing another
turnaround for one of the game's most polarizing figures.
The Londoner was second in the league for assists, visibly worked
hard in the 26 games he featured in and showed off his dead-ball and
crossing ability throughout a season in which the Galaxy were unbeaten
at home.
"I am thrilled that David has chosen to re-join the Galaxy,
especially as he had numerous options where he could continue his
career," Galaxy head coach Bruce Arena said.
"I felt that he was one of the best players in all of MLS last
season and we could not have achieved the success that we did without
him.
"We look forward to trying to replicate that success this season with David once again in a Galaxy uniform."
Simon Fuller, Beckham's business partner and manager, said there was still much more to achieve in Beckham's American adventure.
"When David and I discussed making the move from Real Madrid to the
LA Galaxy back in 2007, our minds were firmly focused on the massive
opportunity of helping to grow soccer in the United States," Fuller
added.
"We have made great progress over the past five years in raising the
profile of soccer domestically and the MLS on a worldwide stage, and we
are encouraged by all the results.
"However, clearly this is an ongoing mission and this new deal
confirms our commitment to continuing our journey and making sure the
world's biggest sport, soccer, continues to grow in the world's most
passionate sports loving nation, the USA."
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