Beckham U.S. bound
This is big news. David Beckham, the name that spun off a patent kick & territory on the football field and not to mention, a really cool movie is now moving to the U.S. He has signed an astronomical $250 million five-year deal with MLS L.A. Galaxy and will be leaving Real Madrid at the end of the season. Probably, he’ll not be challenged as much on this side of the Atlantic, it would perhaps give him an opportunity to regain his top form which unfortunately he lacked for Real Madrid. Real Madrid as a club unfortunately wasn’t doing well either.
Revenue-crazy and signing deals crazy as U.S. is, this would certainly make news as it rivals baseball and NFL deals. Alex Rodriguez made news when he signed a similar $250M deal with Texas Rangers. He has since moved to the NY Yankees. So for soccer (as football is called in this part of the world), this is big news and promises to attract crowds. But let us see if it really does. On the other hand, Beckham’s soccer academy in Los Angeles will be glad to have their star in close vicinity. Beckham says:
“I am proud to have played for two of the biggest clubs in football and
I look forward to the new challenge of growing the world’s most popular
game in a country that is as passionate about its sport as my own” [source].
On a sidenote, I have never seen the tattoo on Beckham’s arm. He certainly hopes that his wife is in for the long haul coz that big ass tattoo in Hindi can be awfully difficult to remove if things go downhill.
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