After the United States, back to basics for David Beckham?
The former Paris Saint-Germain player founded his own franchise in Miami, MLS, and is now ready to talk to potential buyers of the Red Devils.
On Wednesday, the Glazer family, owners of Manchester United since 2005, said they were ready to sell the most successful team in England, or to open the capital of the club to new investors.
Potential buyers could join forces with the ex-Mancunian, and his popularity, to boost their chances of obtaining the keys to one of the richest clubs in the world.
According to The Times, Beckham would be "open to discussions" despite having been approached by various investors in the past.
🚨 David Beckham is 'open to talks' about being involved in potentially buying Manchester United.
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