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Beckham Linked to French, English Clubs
Sky Sports, November 30th, 2012 1:19PM
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David Beckham will play his last game for the Los Angeles Galaxy on Saturday during the Major League Soccer Cup final against the Houston Dynamo. What we don’t know is where the 37-year-old will end up once the game is over. He has been linked with a series of possible moves, including AS Monaco or Paris St. Germain in France, as well as Queens Park Rangers and West Ham United in England. Wherever he ends up, the former Manchester United and Real Madrid midfielder is certain he can still compete at the highest level.

“I've got some interesting and exciting options on the table,” Beckham said Friday. “I am very flattered by some of the options that I've got. I still feel I can play and I'm not considering retiring. I've still got managers like Carlo Ancelotti (PSG) and Harry Redknapp (QPR) and Sam Allardyce (West Ham) coming out that are saying they'd love me to play and they know how professional I am, it means a lot to me,” he added. “It is what I have tried to base my career around, over the years, being professional and working hard, so it's nice to be recognized like that.”

Despite being flattered by the interest in his signature, Beckham revealed earlier Friday that a return to England is unlikely, "because I've played for the biggest club in the world, the biggest club in England, Manchester United, and I couldn't see myself playing for any other Premiership team,” he said.  

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