The Italian tactician rules out the speculations linking Paris Saint-Germain to the former England international. The coach feels satisfied with his current crop of players, and feels no need for any further signings in the January transfer window
Since http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Los-Angeles-Galaxy-c39818, numerous clubs have stepped in to sign the midfielder. Paris Saint-Germain have also been rumoured to be interested in the former Manchester United player. However, Les Parisiens coach, Carlo Ancelotti
has refused that the Ligue 1 outfit is interested in signing the player.
The Paris-based club are known for their spending spree, since the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Qatar-c2986 Investment Authority took over the club. Carlo Ancelotti has been handed over the responsibility of leading the French outfit into their new glorious era. The club has brought world-class
players including http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ezequiel-Lavezzi-c13073, Alex and Lucas Moura to the Parc des Princes, still keen on adding more to their roster.
The Paris-based club have been linked with the former Real Madrid midfielder, since he became a free agent. It was widely believed that the Ancelotti is keen on signing the 37-year-old in the January transfer window, in an effort to reinforce the midfield
with an experienced veteran.
However, the Italian tactician has recently denied reports linking Paris Saint-Germain to the legendary player. The coach admitted that Beckham is a world-class player and could be a valuable addition to any squad, but he has no intentions of signing the
midfielder.
The former AC Milan manager said:
“I know that he is leaving the Los Angeles Galaxy, but we are not interested.”
AS Monaco have also been strongly linked with the Englishman, as club coach, Claudio Ranieri seems keen on luring the player to the Stade Louis II. The Ligue 2 outfit is also interested in securing the services of his compatriot, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Frank-Lampard-c14097, who has recently
been show the exit door by Cheslea.
The Manchester United academy graduate joined LA Galaxy in January 2007, signing a five-year contract with the Major Soccer League club. Bringing the player to the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/United-States-c3034 was an effort to boost the popularity of football in America. The midfielder’s
arrival not only boosted the image of American soccer around the globe, he also led the MLS outfit to winning to championship titles.
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