Real Seek Beckham Resolution
Soccer: After months of delays, Real Madrid sporting director Predrag Mijatovic plans to resolve David Beckham's in the next two weeks.
After months of delays and false starts on both sides of negotiations, Real Madrid sporting director Predrag Mijatovic has now warned that he wants David Beckham's future resolved in the next two weeks.
Beckham's existing deal at Real is due to expire in June and the former England captain has been free to negotiate with other clubs since the start of January.
The 31-year-old has found his opportunities limited at the Bernabeu this season under coach Fabio Capello, but Real are nevertheless keen to retain his services. "Several months ago we presented an offer to renew his contract due to his importance not only from a sporting sense but from an image one," said Mijatovic. "He wanted some time to think about it but we are in a situation where we lack time and we have to react now. Next week we will deal with this matter."
Meanwhile, the futures of several established Real stars have been called into question of late, with the club struggling on the pitch after three defeats in four and the arrivals of youngsters Fernando Gago, Gonzalo Higuain and Marcelo in the transfer window.
But Mijatovic has ruled out the possibility of wholesale departures from Madrid. "Officially, there's no player that we have put on the market to be sold," he added.
Beckham's existing deal at Real is due to expire in June and the former England captain has been free to negotiate with other clubs since the start of January.
The 31-year-old has found his opportunities limited at the Bernabeu this season under coach Fabio Capello, but Real are nevertheless keen to retain his services. "Several months ago we presented an offer to renew his contract due to his importance not only from a sporting sense but from an image one," said Mijatovic. "He wanted some time to think about it but we are in a situation where we lack time and we have to react now. Next week we will deal with this matter."
Meanwhile, the futures of several established Real stars have been called into question of late, with the club struggling on the pitch after three defeats in four and the arrivals of youngsters Fernando Gago, Gonzalo Higuain and Marcelo in the transfer window.
But Mijatovic has ruled out the possibility of wholesale departures from Madrid. "Officially, there's no player that we have put on the market to be sold," he added.

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