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Rabu, 06 Mei 2009

Beckham The Soccer Richest In The World

PARIS - Becoming a professional soccer player in the competition in Europe are very promising. David Beckham a property value to reach 32.4 million euros, and he made as the richest soccer player in this year.
France Football magazine released a list of the richest league in the world. Beckham is in the top of the list. Two other Milan players, Ronaldinho and Kaka are also included in the list of 10.

Meanwhile, the Barcelona star Lionel Messi in the second position, followed wholesaler Ballon d'Or Cristiano Ronaldo is in the position under the four Ronaldinho. Three English stars Wayne Rooney, Frank Lampard and John Terry also go top ten.

In the list of most tajir coach, two former Chelsea coach to lead the list. Wealth Inter coach Jose Mourinho, be reached 11 million euros. Meanwhile, Luiz Felipe Scolari a little more than the Special One, which reached 12.5 million euro range.

The 10 Richest

1. David Beckham (Milan): 32.4 million euros

2. Lionel Messi (Barcelona): 28.6 million euros

3. Ronaldinho (Milan): 19.6 million euros

4. Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United): 18.3 million euros

5. Thierry Henry (Barcelona): 17 million euros

6. Kaka (Milan): 15.1 million euros

7. Zlatan Ibrahimović (Inter): 14 million euros

8. Wayne Rooney (Manchester United): 13.5 million euros

9. Frank Lampard (Chelsea): 13 million euros

10. John Terry (Chelsea): 11.7 million euros

Kamis, 26 Maret 2009

Milan extend Beckham contract


AC Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani says the club wants to extend David Beckham's loan period from LA Galaxy to the end of the season. Beckham, 33, is meant to return to the American club on March 9 but AC Milan have been trying desperately to either buy him – which they failed after what was termed by the Americans as a ridiculous offer of $US3 million ($4.7 million) – or extend his loan after impressing since he arrived.

"I hope I succeed in sorting it out that he stays till June 30," Galliani told the club's television station. "After that he can go back to Los Angeles, before returning to us next January (Beckham will cost nothing come November 30).

"That is what we are trying to do. It is complicated as we always knew it would be, but we are still trying.

" Beckham is keen to stay with Milan as he believes the higher level of competition helps his chances of figuring regularly in England coach Fabio Capello's plans and, if England qualify, make it to a fourth successive World Cup finals next year.