Beckham moves to Madrid
Tuesday, 17 June 2003
David Beckham has joined Real Madrid CF from Manchester United FC on a four-year deal for a fee of €35m. Both clubs confirmed on Tuesday evening that a deal had been reached for the transfer of the 28-year-old England captain.
Promotional tour
Beckham, who is in the Far East on a promotional tour, is expected to sign for his new club on 2 July after completing a medical. Beckham’s departure from United, whom he joined as a 14-year-old schoolboy, has long been rumoured and Madrid have beaten off competition for his signature from rivals FC Barcelona, whose newly-elected president Joan Laporta had declared his intention of signing Beckham.
Latest big name
Beckham becomes the latest big-name player to sign for Madrid, following Luis Figo, Zinedine Zidane and Ronaldo, summer arrivals in 2000, 2001 and 2002 respectively. Beckham also teams up with compatriot Steve McManaman at the Bernabéu stadium. Beckham played 394 times and scored 85 goals in his Manchester United senior career and won the UEFA Champions League with the club in 1999, as well as six FA Premiership titles.
Personal terms agreed
A statement on the United website said: “The deal is expected to be completed in July, conditional upon approval by the boards of Manchester United and Real Madrid, and on the provision of satisfactory payment guarantees. David Beckham has agreed personal terms with Real Madrid and expects to sign his new contract with the club on completion.”
'Integral part of our success'
United manager Sir Alex Ferguson said: "I’ve known David since he was eleven years of age, and it’s been a pleasure to see him grow and develop into the player he has become. David has been an integral part of all the successes that Manchester United have achieved in the last decade. I would like to wish him and his family every success in the future, and thank him for his service to the club."
Terms of agreement
Under the terms of the agreement, €7.5m of the total fee will be paid upon completion of the sale, and €17.5m over the following four years in equal instalments. The remaining €10m is conditional upon Real Madrid's performances in the UEFA Champions League. Under the deal, €1.25m is payable in each of the next four seasons conditional on Madrid qualifying for the Champions League, and a further €1.25m is payable each season conditional on Madrid reaching the quarter-finals of the Champions League over the same period.
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Brave Sir Rubin wrote:Holy shit...Backham goes to Madrid!!!!!
Heiks wrote:well it's official - i hate real madrid!
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