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Beckham mum on his plans

Nov. 21, 2012 - 19:35 By Korea Herald
CARSON, California (AP) ― David Beckham will announce the next stop in his soccer career near the end of the year. Until then, he’s focusing on winning one more trophy with the Los Angeles Galaxy.

Beckham said Tuesday he has several “exciting opportunities on the table” to continue playing after he leaves the Galaxy next month, capping a six-season U.S. career with Los Angeles’ second straight appearance in the MLS Cup on Dec. 1.

“I still feel that I have something left in me as a player,” Beckham said at the Galaxy’s training complex. “I still feel like I have one more challenge in me as a player. Even at 37 years old, I still can play at a high level. Where that will be yet, I haven’t decided.

“Right now my focus is on the final,” he added. “Once that’s out of the way, we have an (exhibition) tour to deal with, and then it’s Christmas, which we always spend in London, so I’ll be there and I’ll make the decision then.”

The English midfielder wasn’t specific about where he might end up next, deflecting questions about every destination from Australia and China to France and Britain. While discussing his future in the most oblique terms, Beckham only confirmed he won’t move to New York or any other MLS team.

“There are options, and I’m very lucky at my age to have options,” Beckham said. “People have talked about my retirement, people have mentioned will I retire, and I actually don’t feel I’m ready to retire yet.”

After two strong MLS seasons largely free from major injuries, Beckham says he’s leaving Los Angeles only because he reached every goal he set for himself in his landmark move stateside in 2007. He agreed to a two-year contract extension with the Galaxy last January after completing his initial five-year deal, but revealed the second year of his deal was a mutual option.

“I feel that I’ve been successful off the field, but on the field has always been the most important thing for me,” Beckham said. “To be able to win a championship last year, that was the final goal for me with this team.”

Given Beckham’s acumen for managing his worldwide celebrity alongside his soccer career, his next destination could be Australia’s A League, where five clubs have confirmed interest in acquiring him to boost the sport’s relatively low popularity Down Under, or China’s Super League, where Didier Drogba and Nicolas Anelka already are playing for Shanghai Shenhua.

Beckham politely declined to give any indication where he’ll play in the new year ― but he confirmed he plans to become an MLS owner in the near future, sounding his usual optimistic notes about soccer’s future in North America. Beckham’s MLS contract includes an option to purchase a franchise when his career ends.

He also did nothing to squash growing speculation he could become at least a part-owner of the Galaxy if he doesn’t get an MLS expansion team. AEG, the sports conglomerate that owns the Galaxy and the NHL’s Los Angeles Kings, is for sale.

“The foundations are now there for this sport to continue to grow,” Beckham said. “I’ve seen it grow in the last six years, and we all want it to continue to grow. My commitment as an owner, people will be well aware of that in the new year, and hopefully where that will be. And like I said, my commitment as an ambassador for this sport and this country won’t change.”