Serie A - Ancelotti praises Beckham contribution

Eurosport - Fri, 06 Feb 16:09:00 2009

Carlo Ancelotti has confessed that David Beckham has exceeded his expecations at Milan as the club look to sign him permanently.

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Beckham's loan from Los Angeles Galaxy is due to end on March 9, but Milan are keen to keep him and the 33-year-old ex-England captain said on Wednesday that he wants to stay in Italy.

"Beckham has expressed his wish," said Ancelotti.

"Now we will wait and see how the situation develops. There is time until March 9 to reach a solution."

Ancelotti believes Beckham has done wonders for his team.

"What is certain is that David has not changed Milan's life, because we were competitive before," he said. "But he probably has given a superior contribution to what we expected.

"We knew he was a great and serious professional.

"Then he has placed his quality and probably the position on the pitch is ideal for him, because for some years now he is less of a winger and more of a midfielder.

"He is predisposed to play on the right and with a midfield set-up like ours, in that type of position where he can cross and give good assists he can certainly give something more to our game."

A day does not go by in Milan when Beckham fails to make the headlines. Right now, all those headlines are regarding his future.

While Beckham and his Milan team-mates have been trying to focus on matters on the pitch, Milan have been trying to position themselves in the best way possible to keep the England midfielder at the club.

Bayern Munich president Karl-Heinz Rummenigge admitted that Milan had called them as the German club also have a Galaxy player - Landon Donovan - on loan at present.

When Rummenige was asked about whether Los Angeles Galaxy would allow both players to leave, he said on the club's official website: "I don't know. Milan called us to ask the same question.

"I am obviously doubtful that Galaxy will want to be without the two players. But I believe a compromise will be reached."

The Galaxy have refused to comment on Beckham's situation.

The Italian media says that Milan are looking to spend 5 million euros on Beckham's transfer while the player himself would pocket 4.5m euros and also keep all of his marketing rights.

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  1. i hope all the idiots who slanted him for being over­ the hill now see his class

    From cellan j, on Sat 7 Feb 2:06PM
  2. i hope and pray he gets his wishes, he is an­ exceptional player who has consistently proven is­ critics wrong time and time again. He deserves to be­ playing at the highest level and without been­ disrespectful of the mls league he is just way above­ the standard of that mickey mouse league

    From damola, on Sat 7 Feb 11:44AM
  3. come on you Beckham critics you will bring out the best­ in a very proffesional and extremly talented player.­ your comments drive David Beckham better than any coach­ or his own conscience could Come on David 2010 world­ cup here we come

    From ELIZABETH, on Fri 6 Feb 7:05PM
  4. Still not going to beat Inter to the title.

    From shaun.barnes48, on Fri 6 Feb 5:10PM
  5. becks has already show his desire to play for milan­ ..so get over it arena ..

    From tesfealem, on Fri 6 Feb 1:33PM
  6. Forza MILAN!!!!!

    From ampishangne, on Fri 6 Feb 12:25PM
  7. He must stay @ Milan

    From RovinS, on Fri 6 Feb 11:16AM
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