Sunday, January 2, 2011

Premier League - Beckham 'on verge of £1.5m deal' to join Spurs!!!


David Beckham is to join Tottenham Hotspur on loan from Los Angeles Galaxy, according to widespread media reports!!!

Spurs boss Harry Redknapp confirmed on Saturday that the Beckham wants to make the move, saying, "he just said he'd like to come and play here at Tottenham" after Spurs beat Fulham 1-0 to move up to fourth in the Premier League.
Sunday's newspapers widely report that Beckham's move is all-but-finalised, with the 35-year-old expected to become Tottenham's highest-paid player on £120,000-a-week when he signs a three-month loan deal. The loan is expected to be in place in time for Beckham to take part in Spurs' match against Manchester United on January 16.
Galaxy's MLS season restarts on March 15, and former England captain Beckham played on loan at Milan during similar breaks in 2009 and 2010.
"We'd have to (move fast)," said Redknapp. "I've left it to the people at the club (Spurs). I've passed it on to them.
"They're talking to whoever they have to talk to at his club."
Redknapp said Darren Eales, Tottenham's director of football administration, was trying to persuade Galaxy to allow Beckham to join Spurs who are in the last 16 of the Champions League.
"We'll contact LA Galaxy to see if they will let him go and if David is up for a three-month deal, we will definitely be interested," Redknapp had earlier said.
Beckham said in October he would not go out on loan again after missing last year's World Cup in South Africa with an Achilles tendon injury picked up playing for Milan, who face Spurs in the Champions League first knockout round next month.
The Londoner, who has 115 England caps, has already turned down the opportunity to join Everton on loan while Galaxy could also be reluctant to let him go after last season's injury.
However, Beckham appears to have had a change of heart and wants a spell back in the English top flight almost eight years after he left Manchester United for Real Madrid.
He has maintained his desire to play for his country and a temporary move to London could appeal as he looks to force his way back into England manager Fabio Capello's plans.
Newcastle United manager Alan Pardew has also admitted he will bring up to subject of Beckham when he meets the club's hierarchy later in the week to discuss January transfer targets, but it seems unlikely that the player would choose a move to the North East over one to his native London.
Redknapp wants Beckham to provide cover for fellow England right winger Aaron Lennon, with David Bentley having struggled since his big-money move from Blackburn Rovers two-and-a-half years ago.
"We've got no one else to play on the right," said Redknapp.
"David Bentley keeps picking up injuries on a Friday morning. It's a no brainer."
"I'm sure he (Beckham) can still do a great job at the top level otherwise I wouldn't bother.
"He isn't going to come here and get big money - we aren't massive payers at this club. But he wants to come over here to the freezing cold and play football.
"Doesn't that tell you something about the boy, that he lives in Los Angeles and might be a billionaire?," added the Spurs manager.
Tottenham have enjoyed a superb spell under Redknapp and are just five points behind leaders Manchester United, having played a game more.
Redknapp's team visit Everton on Wednesday before facing United in their next home league match on January 16.

Story from:
Eurosport / Reuters

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