Beckham to discuss new Real deal
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/sport1/hi/football/europe/6228271.stm Version 0 of 1. David Beckham will hold talks with Real Madrid next week over their offer of a new two-year contract. The former England skipper is out of contract at the Bernabeu in June. His spokesman, Simon Oliveira, told BBC Sport: "There is a significant deal on the table from Real. It's slightly more than he's currently on. "They are the only club we are genuinely talking to at the moment and another meeting is scheduled for the second week of January." Some British newspapers had reported that the deal had stalled because Beckham wanted complete control of his image rights and Real were unwilling to comply. Under the terms of his current contract, Real own 50% of Beckham's image rights. David intends to play a major role for Real for the remainder of the season Beckham spokesman But Oliveira said: "The primary reason for any decision David makes will be a footballing one. "Decisions about his image rights and salary are obviously important, but they are not deal breakers." Under Fifa guidelines, Beckham has been able to openly negotiate with other clubs from 1 January because he is in the final six months of his contract. <a class="bodl" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/606/A18570837?s_fromedit=1">606 DEBATE: Your views on Beckham's future</a> And BBC Sport understands that major clubs from England, Spain, France and Italy have already expressed an interest in the 31-year-old midfielder. Oliveira said there was no chance that Beckham would leave the Bernabeu during the current transfer window. "David intends to play a major role for Real Madrid for the remainder of the season," he said. "He wants to take time over this decision. It will be the last significant deal of his football career. He will know by March what he is going to do." |