DAVID Beckham is weighing up “a number of serious proposals” from clubs across the world, but will not be rushed into a decision on his future. The 37-year-old is taking his time to make a final decision on what is set to be the last move of his career, having been linked with clubs in England, France, China and Australia.
A spokesman for Beckham said: “There are a number of serious proposals on the table from a host of clubs across the world. David is no hurry to make a decision; the key is making the right one as he has always done successfully in his career.”
The statement continued: “It’s early in the process. David is enjoying spending quality time with his family over the holidays.”
The former England captain ended his five-year stint with Los Angeles Galaxy on December 1 after winning a second MLS Cup and he has been linked with Monaco, Queens Park Rangers, the Middle East and a number of Chinese clubs, although Perth Glory conceded he would be unlikely to play in Australia.
A spokesman for Beckham said: “There are a number of serious proposals on the table from a host of clubs across the world. David is no hurry to make a decision; the key is making the right one as he has always done successfully in his career.”
The statement continued: “It’s early in the process. David is enjoying spending quality time with his family over the holidays.”
The former England captain ended his five-year stint with Los Angeles Galaxy on December 1 after winning a second MLS Cup and he has been linked with Monaco, Queens Park Rangers, the Middle East and a number of Chinese clubs, although Perth Glory conceded he would be unlikely to play in Australia.