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Beckham to go stateside

11/04/2006: England captain David Beckham could be joining some of the United States' World Cup stars in the MLS after suggesting once again that he would like to end his career in America.

The Real Madrid star still has a year to run on his contract with an option for a further two seasons at the Bernabeu.

The former Man United ace has expressed an interest in finishing his career in the States on a number of occasions.

"At some stage, playing in America is possible," he said. "For me, America's so passionate and I'd like to be a part of that.

"I've one year left at Real, and maybe two more after that, but things can change in football and the American league does interest me."

David Beckham has already set up a football academy in the country and admitted he is a fan of the patriotism and atmosphere in the US.

"I want to be part of a country that is passionate about sport," he added. "I've got my academy in LA which is important to me because that is my life after the game.

"America for me is one of the most passionate places. There is an incredible feeling around the country.

"I always mention when I'm asked about America about how you can walk down the street and everyone has got the stars and stripes flying in front of their house."

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