ON THIS DAY IN 2003: MAN UTD ACCEPT £25M BID FROM REAL MADRID FOR DAVID BECKHAM

ON THIS DAY IN 2003: MAN UTD ACCEPT £25M BID FROM REAL MADRID FOR DAVID BECKHAM

Manchester United announced they had accepted a £25million bid fromReal Madridfor David Beckham on this day in 2003.

Starting in United’s academy, theEnglandcaptain went on to make 394 appearances for the team, lifting sixPremier Leaguetitles, two FA Cups and the 1999Champions Leaguein a hugely successful era for the club.

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He helped United win the Premier League title in 2003 but his future had been under intense speculation, with plenty of sides interested in signing the midfielder.

Initially it looked likeBarcelonawould be the preferred option, and Beckham had been the central figure in Joan Laporta’s successful campaign to become president of the Catalan club, but the midfielder opted for rivals Real instead.

A ȿτɑτємєɴτ fromManchester Unitedconfirmed the move, saying: “Manchester United today reached agreement for the transfer of David Beckham toReal Madridfor a fee of 35million euros (approximately £25m).

“The Ԁєɑł is expected to be completed in July, conditional upon approval by the boards ofManchester UnitedandReal Madrid, and on the provision of satisfactory payment guarantees.

“David Beckham has agreed personal terms withReal Madridand expects to sign his new contract with the club on completion.”

Beckham spent four seasons at the Bernabeu, where he won the 2006-07 LaLiga title before going on to play for the Los Angeles Galaxy, AC Milan and Paris St Germain.

He eventually retired in 2013, calling time on a playing career spanning just over 20 years.

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