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The England international was a target for Milan, but the club let him slip through their fingers.
Sources close to the player have told World Soccer Daily that Becks will now team up with the Rossoneri in January to keep his fitness up while he prepares for the new season in April 2009.
The winger trained with Premier League side Arsenal in January and he will now do the same with Milan in the new year.
Milan chief Adriano Galliani admits that his club could have signed him and he will try again when Beckham arrives at Milanello this season.
"If Beckham had stayed to play in Europe then we would have signed him. He would have been ours after his experience with Real Madrid, but it didn't happen," said Galliani.
Speculation is rife that Milan will make sure the Englishman is signed up quickly, and reports around the penisula suggest a multi-million pound bid as the Italian club tries to creat an international dream team by adding Beckham after the capture of Ronaldinho.
Milan don't really have a natural right-winger in their team and Beckham will represent the perfect signing to continue building a squad full of superstars.
The lure of first team top-European football will appeal to 'Golden Balls' and he would relish the chance of trying his game in Serie A after his experiences in Spain for Real Madrid and the USA for Los Angeles Galaxy.
whats the average age of the team now?!
The England international was a target for Milan, but the club let him slip through their fingers.
Sources close to the player have told World Soccer Daily that Becks will now team up with the Rossoneri in January to keep his fitness up while he prepares for the new season in April 2009.
The winger trained with Premier League side Arsenal in January and he will now do the same with Milan in the new year.
Milan chief Adriano Galliani admits that his club could have signed him and he will try again when Beckham arrives at Milanello this season.
"If Beckham had stayed to play in Europe then we would have signed him. He would have been ours after his experience with Real Madrid, but it didn't happen," said Galliani.
Speculation is rife that Milan will make sure the Englishman is signed up quickly, and reports around the penisula suggest a multi-million pound bid as the Italian club tries to creat an international dream team by adding Beckham after the capture of Ronaldinho.
Milan don't really have a natural right-winger in their team and Beckham will represent the perfect signing to continue building a squad full of superstars.
The lure of first team top-European football will appeal to 'Golden Balls' and he would relish the chance of trying his game in Serie A after his experiences in Spain for Real Madrid and the USA for Los Angeles Galaxy.
whats the average age of the team now?!
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