15 CLUBS GO FOR BECKHAM DAVID BECKHAM is free to talk to any club in the world — and FIFTEEN have already made contact with his agents.
The Real Madrid midfielder , 31, insists he will not leave this January, even though his contract at the Bernabeu runs out in June. But Sport of the World can reveal 15 clubs have asked about the former England skipper.
Speculation has been rife that Real will accept a low fee for the English superstar as soon as the transfer window opens tomorrow. Real president Ramon Calderon last night said: "After the conversations we have had in recent months, David Beckham already has our offer for a new contract on the table. Now he has to decide.
"All of us would like to see him continue at our club and extend his contract."
Beckham has been offered a two-year deal on his current terms — but that means his image rights would remain at 50 per cent. So Becks, who returned to training yesterday after the Spanish winter break, may wait to see how many games he starts for the rest of the season before deciding.
And if he opts to leave Madrid, he could land the biggest signing-on fee in football history — as much as £10m — at his new club.