Beckham miss Man Utd
Real Madrid midfielder David Beckham admits he misses life at Manchester United.
The Sun says Becks, 31, will snub a new two-year contract and head for the Real exit if he is unable to win back his place under boss Fabio Capello.
Clubs in England, Italy and America are on standby to move for Beckham, who can leave for free at the end of the season when his current deal runs out.
Beckham, who unexpectedly missed training yesterday, has made it clear he would only return to England if it was to rejoin United.
He has stepped up the peace process with United boss Sir Alex Ferguson by absolving him for their infamous boot bust-up shortly before he left in 2003.
He said: "It was an accident. I've known Ferguson since I was 12-years-old and we have had one or two problems in that time.
"Maybe he didn't want me to leave. I don't think there is any desire on his part for me not to have success. In every way, I hope my luck changes."
Becks has also revealed his disappointment at how Real's players hardly mix.
He added: "I have friends - Ronaldo, Roberto Carlos, Michel Salgado - but we don't go out together enough.
"At Manchester I was there 15 years and every day, every match, we were united, win or lose.
"Every 15 days we went out together to dinner with all the players, including times when Ferguson and all the coaches came.
"In the three years I've been here we have done that four times."
The Sun says Becks, 31, will snub a new two-year contract and head for the Real exit if he is unable to win back his place under boss Fabio Capello.
Clubs in England, Italy and America are on standby to move for Beckham, who can leave for free at the end of the season when his current deal runs out.
Beckham, who unexpectedly missed training yesterday, has made it clear he would only return to England if it was to rejoin United.
He has stepped up the peace process with United boss Sir Alex Ferguson by absolving him for their infamous boot bust-up shortly before he left in 2003.
He said: "It was an accident. I've known Ferguson since I was 12-years-old and we have had one or two problems in that time.
"Maybe he didn't want me to leave. I don't think there is any desire on his part for me not to have success. In every way, I hope my luck changes."
Becks has also revealed his disappointment at how Real's players hardly mix.
He added: "I have friends - Ronaldo, Roberto Carlos, Michel Salgado - but we don't go out together enough.
"At Manchester I was there 15 years and every day, every match, we were united, win or lose.
"Every 15 days we went out together to dinner with all the players, including times when Ferguson and all the coaches came.
"In the three years I've been here we have done that four times."
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