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Beckham hoping to secure loan to European club

December 20, 2010 06:45 pm | Updated October 17, 2016 09:22 pm IST - LONDON

David Beckham still hopes to join a European club on loan during the Major League Soccer off-season to keep his hopes of playing for England alive.

The 35-year-old midfielder has spent the last two winters at AC Milan but the Los Angeles Galaxy is reluctant to send him out on loan again after he injured an Achilles’ tendon while playing in Italy in March.

Having missed the first six months of the MLS season, Beckham had previously said he was focused on returning to full fitness rather than seeking another loan move.

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But now Beckham is looking to keep playing during the winter in the hopes that England coach Fabio Capello may recall him for the first time since he was injured ahead of the World Cup.

“I won’t be going back to AC Milan this time because is not possible to go onto the roster for such a short length of time,” Beckham said. “But I will be going back somewhere as I want to keep myself fit and keep myself in with a chance of getting called up for England again. To do that, I have to be somewhere so fingers crossed I can sort something out.”

“My body feels great after my injury,” Beckham said. “I always said I needed to get that back into order and keep my fitness and we will see.”

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Beckham said the only Premier League team he would consider playing for was Manchester United, which he left in 2003 to join Real Madrid. “It is a great league and one of the most competitive in the world,” Beckham said of England’s top flight. “Maybe one day I will come back here but I have always said that it will only be for Manchester United. I am not holding my breath on that one, but we will have to wait and see.”

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