A whole new David Beckham saga looks set to ensue after Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon revealed he will try to keep the Los Angeles Galaxy-bound star.
Beckham signed a deal with MLS outfit Galaxy earlier this year after falling out of favour with Real and England.
However, Real boss Fabio Capello recalled him after a slump and Beckham has returned to the side in wonderful style and looks set to inspire them to their first Primera Liga crown in four years.
Beckham has also been recalled by England and he is again being talked of as one of the most influential players in Europe - hence why many feel he is just too good to make the move to America whilst he is aged just 32.
When Beckham agreed his move to LA, he rejected moves to Italy and England - but now a fresh battle to secure his signature could emerge after Calderon revealed the player has a clause in his contract which could see him stay in Madrid.
"We are disposed to make an effort to convince Beckham to continue with the club," Calderon told Marca.
"If the player changes his decision, a clause exists that would allow him to stay.
"We want to fight for him, David has demonstrated that he is a superstar with pride in the white shirt."