The 36 year-old’s £4.2 million-a-year contract with the Galaxy expires on Dec 31, but senior figures within MLS and Tim Leiweke, president of Galaxy's owners AEG, are determined to persuade Beckham to continue his career in the States.
Despite only winning his first piece of silverware with the Galaxy last month following the club’s MLS Cup success against Houston Dynamo, Beckham’s five-year stint in California has dramatically raised global recognition of the sport in the United States.
While Thierry Henry’s move to New York Red Bulls has bolstered the reputation of MLS, Beckham’s presence remains its driving force.
The former Manchester United and Real Madrid midfielder has rejected offers from Brazil, the Middle East and Italy in recent weeks and sources close to the player have made it clear that he is considering just two options – another year in Los Angeles or an 18-month contract at PSG.
source: The Telegraph - Mark Odgen
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