Beckham goes cheap in January
Premiership clubs can bring David Beckham back to England in January for a knockdown £5 million.
The Sun says the former England captain, 31, is fed up with life at Real Madrid under new coach Fabio Capello and is refusing to sign a new contract.
Now the Spanish giants are prepared to take a £20m loss on the player when the transfer window opens rather than lose him for nothing next summer.
Real bought Becks from Manchester United in July 2003 for £25m.
A club source said: "Beckham has made his feelings clear over the past few days.
If the coach continues to leave him out of the team then there is every chance we will accept a suitable offer for him in January."
At £5m, there will be plenty of interest from Premiership clubs even though he recently said he would not return home.
The Sun says the former England captain, 31, is fed up with life at Real Madrid under new coach Fabio Capello and is refusing to sign a new contract.
Now the Spanish giants are prepared to take a £20m loss on the player when the transfer window opens rather than lose him for nothing next summer.
Real bought Becks from Manchester United in July 2003 for £25m.
A club source said: "Beckham has made his feelings clear over the past few days.
If the coach continues to leave him out of the team then there is every chance we will accept a suitable offer for him in January."
At £5m, there will be plenty of interest from Premiership clubs even though he recently said he would not return home.
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