Beckham Speaks Out On Loan To Milan

Andrew Bishara

click on image for David Beckham Interview - photo by AP Photo

Beckham confirmed he’s in negotiations for a temporary loan to AC Milan. He sights the length of the MLS season and his body’s programming reasons why he wants to travel to Milan. In another interview Becks also praised the Italian club for their set-up and training methods, which he said have helped extend the careers of veterans such as Paolo Maldini.

The British International went on to say he will be back for the start of the 2009 season with the Los Angeles Galaxy.  (click on Beck’s image to view interview)

What do you think, is Beckham going to AC Milan for 2 months or 2 years? Have your say and vote in the Serie A Talk Poll, How Long Will Beckham Stay At AC Milan

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