Manchester United 1991–1994: Youth and early-career Having signed for Manchester United as a trainee on 8 July 1991, Beckham was part of a group of young players, including
Ryan Giggs,
Gary Neville,
Phil Neville,
Nicky Butt and
Paul Scholes, who were coached by
Eric Harrison, and helped the club win the
FA Youth Cup in
May 1992. Beckham scored Manchester United's second goal in the 30th minute of their 3–1 first-leg win of the final against
Crystal Palace on 14 April 1992. In the second leg on 15 May, Beckham played a full 90-minutes of the fixture which ended 3–2 in favour of Manchester United and 6–3 on aggregate. Beckham's impact led to a first-team debut on 23 September 1992, as a substitute for
Andrei Kanchelskis in a
League Cup match against
Brighton & Hove Albion. Shortly afterwards, Beckham signed as a professional on 23 January 1993.
1994–1995: Loan to Preston North End Beckham then went to
Preston North End, on loan for part of the
1994–95 season, to get some first-team experience. He scored two goals in five appearances, notably directly from a
corner kick.
1995–1996: Return to United and first Championship Beckham returned to Manchester and made his
Premier League debut for Manchester United on 2 April 1995 in a goalless draw against Leeds United. He played four times for United in the league that season, as they finished second behind
Blackburn Rovers, missing out on a third successive Premier League title by a single point. He was not in the squad for the
FA Cup final with
Everton on 20 May, which United lost 1–0, leaving the club without a major trophy for the first time since 1989. United manager
Sir Alex Ferguson had a great deal of confidence in the club's young players. Beckham was part of a group of young talents Ferguson brought into United in the 1990s (known as "
Fergie's Fledglings"), which included
Nicky Butt and
Gary and
Phil Neville. When experienced players
Paul Ince,
Mark Hughes and
Andrei Kanchelskis left the club after the end of the 1994–95 season, his decision to let youth team players replace them instead of buying star players from other clubs (United had been linked with moves for players including
Darren Anderton,
Marc Overmars and
Roberto Baggio, but no major signings were made that summer), drew a great deal of criticism. The criticism increased when United started the season with a 3–1 defeat at
Aston Villa, with Beckham scoring United's only goal of the game. However, United recovered from this early-season defeat and the young players performed well. Beckham swiftly established himself as United's right-sided midfielder (rather than a right-winger in the style of his predecessor Andrei Kanchelskis) and helped them to win the Premier League title and
FA Cup double that season, scoring the winner in the semi-final against
Chelsea and also providing the
corner from which
Eric Cantona scored in the FA Cup Final. Beckham's first title medal had, for a while, looked like it would not be coming that season, as United were still 10 points adrift of leaders
Newcastle United at the turn of the new year, but Beckham and his teammates had overhauled the
Tynesiders at the top of the league by mid March and they remained top until the end of the season. Despite playing regularly and to a consistently high standard for Manchester United, Beckham did not break into the England squad before
Euro 1996.
1996–1998: First-choice and inheriting No. 7 shirt At the beginning of the
1996–97 season, Beckham was given the number 10 shirt that had most recently been worn by Mark Hughes. On 17 August 1996 (the first day of the
Premier League season), Beckham became something of a household name when he scored a spectacular goal in a match against
Wimbledon. With United leading 2–0, Beckham noticed that Wimbledon's goalkeeper
Neil Sullivan was standing a long way out of his goal, and hit a shot from the halfway line – out – that floated over the goalkeeper and into the net. His goal celebration saw him raise his arms and walk away smiling rather than run as he often would. In a UK poll conducted by
Channel 4 in 2002, the British public voted the goal No.18 of the
100 Greatest Sporting Moments. In a 2016
Sky Sports poll, it was ranked the best opening day goal in Premier League history. Prior to the
1997–98 season, Beckham inherited the
number 7 shirt, a number previously worn by such United greats as
George Best and
Eric Cantona. Manchester United started the season well but erratic performances in the second half of the season saw United finish second behind
Arsenal. Beckham had the
most assists in the league with 13, while his nine Premier League goals included a free kick from the edge of the box against Manchester United's
arch rivals Liverpool at
Anfield.
1998–1999: Treble during the
1999 FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium In the
1998–99 season, he was part of the United team that won the
treble of the Premier League, FA Cup and
Champions League, a unique feat in English football until
Manchester City's 2022–23 season. To ensure they would win the Premier League title, United needed to win their final league match of the season, at home to Tottenham. There were reports suggesting that the opposition would allow themselves to be beaten to prevent their local rivals Arsenal from retaining the title, but Tottenham took an early lead in the match. Beckham played in
central midfield in United's win over
Bayern Munich in the
1999 UEFA Champions League Final, as United's first-choice centre-midfielders Paul Scholes and
Roy Keane were suspended for the match. United were losing the match 1–0 at the end of normal time, but won the trophy by scoring two goals in injury time. Both of the goals came from corners taken by Beckham.
1999–2000: Another Championship Despite Beckham's achievements in the 1998–99 season, he was still unpopular among some opposition fans and journalists, and he was criticised after being sent off for a deliberate foul in Manchester United's
World Club Championship match against
Necaxa. It was suggested in the press that his wife was a bad influence on him, and that it might be in United's interests to sell him, but his manager publicly backed him, and he stayed at the club. Beckham helped United retain the Premier League title in
1999–2000 by an 18-point margin, after being pushed by Arsenal and Leeds United for much of the season. United won their final 11 league games of the season, with Beckham scoring five goals during this run, with his last goal coming from a swerving shot from the edge of the penalty area in their final home game against Tottenham Hotspur.
2000–2001: Troubled relationship with Ferguson By the early-2000s, the relationship between Ferguson and Beckham had begun to deteriorate, possibly as a result of Beckham's fame and commitments away from football. In 2000, Beckham was given permission to miss training to look after his son Brooklyn, who had
gastroenteritis, but Ferguson was furious when
Victoria Beckham was photographed at a London Fashion Week event on the same night, stating that Beckham would have been able to train if Victoria had looked after Brooklyn that day. He responded by fining Beckham the maximum amount that was permitted (two weeks' wages – then ) and dropping him for a crucial match against United's rivals Leeds United. Ferguson later criticised Beckham for this in his autobiography, stating he had not been "fair to his teammates". Beckham had a good season for his club, though, and helped United to win the Premier League by a record margin. He was a key player in United's third successive league title in
2000–01, only the fourth time that any club had achieved three league titles in a row. He scored nine Premier League goals, and had the
most assists in the league with 12.
2001–2002: Contract extension On 10 April 2002, Beckham was injured during a Champions League match against
Deportivo de La Coruña, breaking the second
metatarsal bone in his left foot. There was speculation in the British media that the injury might have been caused deliberately, as the player who had injured Beckham was Argentine
Aldo Duscher, and
England and
Argentina were due to meet in that year's World Cup. The injury prevented Beckham from playing for United for the rest of the season and they missed out on the Premier League title to Arsenal (also being knocked out of the
Champions League by
Bayer Leverkusen), but he signed a three-year contract in May, following months of negotiations with the club, mostly concerning extra payments for his image rights. The income from his new contract, and his many endorsement deals, made him the highest-paid player in the world at the time. Despite the season being curtailed with injury, 2001–02 was one of Beckham's best seasons as a United player; he scored 16 goals in all competitions, the best of his career. The incident led to a great deal of transfer speculation involving Beckham, with
bookmakers offering odds on whether he or Ferguson would be first to leave the club. Although the team had started the season badly, their results improved greatly from December onwards and they won the league, with Beckham managing a total of eleven goals. He was still a first-choice player for England, however, and in the
Queen's Birthday Honours List he was appointed an
OBE for services to football on 13 June 2003. He also made 81 Champions league appearances, scoring 15 goals. Beckham won six Premier League titles, two FA Cups, two FA Charity Shields, one
European Cup, one Intercontinental Cup and one FA Youth Cup in the space of twelve years. and the two clubs even announced that they reached a deal for Beckham's transfer, but instead he joined reigning Spanish champions
Real Madrid for on a four-year contract. Beckham was the latest signing in the
Galácticos era of global stars signed by club president
Florentino Pérez every summer. The news came as a bitter blow to the newly elected Barcelona president
Joan Laporta, who based much of his presidential campaign on signing Beckham. The transfer to Real Madrid was announced in mid-June and formally completed on 1 July 2003, making Beckham the third Englishman to play for the club, after
Laurie Cunningham and
Steve McManaman, the latter of whom he succeeded in his position. Following a successful medical on 2 July, Beckham was unveiled in front of 500 accredited journalists from 25 countries at the club's basketball facility, where he was handed the famous white shirt by former Real Madrid player
Alfredo Di Stéfano. Although Beckham had worn the number seven shirt for Manchester United and England, he was unable to wear it at Madrid as it was assigned to club captain
Raúl. Beckham decided to wear number 23 instead, citing his admiration of basketball player
Michael Jordan, who also wore number 23. On sales of Beckham-related merchandise following his arrival at Real, an Adidas spokesman stated: "Put Beckham's name on any product and Real Madrid didn't stop selling". Shortly after his transfer to Real, Beckham ended his relationship with agent Tony Stephens of
SFX Europe, who had guided him through his career until that point, including helping to engineer Beckham's move from Manchester to Madrid. Beckham signed on with
Simon Fuller and his company
19 Entertainment, which already managed the career of Victoria. Beckham appointed close friend
Terry Byrne to be his personal manager. In late-August 2003, Real Madrid won the
Spanish Super Cup over two legs versus
Mallorca, with Beckham scoring the final goal in a 3–0 return leg win at home, thus setting the stage for the start of the league season. Playing in a star-laden team which included three former
FIFA World Player of the Year recipients,
Zinedine Zidane,
Ronaldo and
Luís Figo, in addition to
Roberto Carlos,
Raúl and
Iker Casillas, Beckham did not require much time to settle in, scoring five times in his first 16 matches (including a goal less than three minutes into his La Liga debut). Queiroz mostly favoured the adaptable 5–3–2 formation, with two fullbacks
Míchel Salgado and Roberto Carlos, often joining the attack down the wings, while Beckham played on the right of the three-man midfield, alongside Zidane and Figo. Real Madrid were runners-up in the
Copa del Rey, were knocked out of the UEFA Champions League at the quarter-final stage and finished the league season in fourth place, meaning the team, whose president Pérez expected them to win either the Spanish league or the Champions League each season, did not match expectations. In July 2004, while Beckham was in pre-season training in Spain, an intruder scaled a wall at the Beckham home while carrying a can of
petrol. Victoria and their children were home at the time, but security guards apprehended the man before he reached the house.
2004–2005: Managerial changes The league season began with new head coach
José Antonio Camacho at the helm, but he ended up lasting only three matches, handing in his resignation as Real dropped to eighth spot in the La Liga standings. Camacho's assistant
Mariano García Remón took over on temporary basis as Real's leadership scrambled to find a permanent replacement. Beckham made more headlines on 9 October 2004 when he admitted intentionally fouling
Ben Thatcher in an England match against
Wales to get himself booked. Beckham was due to receive a one-match suspension for his next
caution, and had picked up an injury which he knew would keep him out of England's next match, so he deliberately fouled Thatcher to serve his suspension in a match that he would have had to miss anyway.
The Football Association asked Beckham for an explanation of his actions and he admitted that he had "made a mistake" and apologised. He was sent off shortly afterwards, this time in a league match for Real Madrid against
Valencia. Having received a yellow card, he was judged to have sarcastically applauded the referee and was given a second yellow card, causing an automatic dismissal, although the suspension was cancelled on appeal. By Christmas 2004, with the team sitting in second position in the league, García Remón was dismissed, and
Vanderlei Luxemburgo became the new head coach. However, the well-travelled Brazilian failed to inspire the team to the title as Real again finished the season in second position. On 3 December 2005, Beckham was sent off for the third time that season in a league match against
Getafe. A day later Luxemburgo was dismissed and was replaced by
Juan Ramón López Caro. By the end of that season, Beckham was third in La Liga in number of assists.
2005–2006: Outpaced by Barcelona During the season, Beckham established football academies in Los Angeles and east London and was named a judge for the 2006 British Book Awards. Real Madrid finished second to Barcelona in the 2005–06 La Liga, albeit with a large twelve-point gap, and only reached the last 16 in the Champions League after losing to Arsenal. Pérez resigned his post as president in January 2006, with
Vicente Boluda named as replacement on an interim basis until the end of the season.
2006–2007: Real Madrid exit The summer 2006 off-season marked a turbulent time as the club's presidential elections were held.
Ramón Calderón became the new Real president. As expected, none of the club officials who served under the previous president was kept, including head coach López Caro. Initially out of favour with newly arrived head coach
Fabio Capello, Beckham started only a few games at the beginning of the season, as the speedier
José Antonio Reyes was normally preferred on the right wing. Of the first nine matches Beckham started, Real lost seven. On 10 January 2007, after prolonged contractual negotiations, Real Madrid's sporting director
Predrag Mijatović announced that Beckham would not remain at Real Madrid after the end of the season. However, he later claimed that he was mistranslated and that he actually said that Beckham's contract had not yet been renewed. On 11 January 2007, Beckham announced that he had signed a five-year deal to play for the
LA Galaxy, beginning 1 July 2007. On 13 January 2007, Fabio Capello said that Beckham had played his last game for Real Madrid, although he continued to train with the team. A few days later, while speaking to the students at
Villanueva University Center in Madrid, Calderón said that Beckham is "going to Hollywood to be half a film star", adding "our technical staff were right not to extend his contract, which has been proved by the fact that no other technical staff in the world wanted him except Los Angeles". About a month later, however, Capello backtracked on his earlier statement, allowing Beckham to rejoin the team for the match against
Real Sociedad on 10 February 2007. The player immediately repaid his head coach's trust by scoring the equalising goal from a free kick, as Real Madrid eventually recorded a 2–1 victory. In his final UEFA Champions League appearance for the club, Real Madrid were knocked out of the competition by Bayern Munich at the
round-of-16 stage (on the away goals rule) on 7 March 2007. Beckham played a pivotal role in all three Madrid goals in the home game, with Bayern goalkeeper
Oliver Kahn describing his performance as "world class". On 17 June 2007, the last day of the La Liga season, Beckham started in his final match for the club, a 3–1 win over Mallorca which saw them clinch the title over Barcelona. With Real down 0–1, Beckham limped off the field and was replaced by José Antonio Reyes, who scored two goals, leading the team to that season's
La Liga title, their first since Beckham had signed with them and
30th overall in the club's history. Although Real and Barçelona both finished level on points, Madrid took the title because of their superior head-to-head record, capping a remarkable six-month turnaround for Beckham. Towards the end of the season, as Beckham regained his place in the first team, Real Madrid announced they would try to untie his transfer to LA Galaxy, but were ultimately unsuccessful. Several weeks before Beckham's scheduled arrival in the United States, Real's management contacted LA Galaxy's ownership group about reacquiring the player, but were quickly turned down. A month after the conclusion of Beckham's Real career,
Forbes magazine reported that he had been the party primarily responsible for the team's huge increase in merchandise sales, a total reported to top during Beckham's four years at the club.
LA Galaxy 2007: First season in MLS Beckham's involvement with
Major League Soccer (MLS) began while he was still a Real Madrid player when it was confirmed on 11 January 2007 that he would be leaving Madrid in six months to join MLS side
LA Galaxy. The speculation about his new contract in Madrid was thus put to an end and the following day Beckham's official press conference was held in conjunction with the
2007 MLS SuperDraft. The announcement made global headlines and elevated the league's profile. Though many worldwide media outlets reported the deal to be worth , the astronomical figure was soon revealed to be a PR stunt engineered by Beckham's media handlers (British representative agency
19 Entertainment). To maximise the media effect, in the press release they decided to list the potential sum that Beckham could make over the five-year period from all his revenue sources, which in addition to his Galaxy pay, also include his personal endorsements. Beckham's actual deal with the Galaxy was a five-year contract worth in total or per year. The high-profile acquisition paid immediate financial dividends for Galaxy long before Beckham joined the team. On the strength of the signing and the media frenzy it created, the club was able to pull off a new five-year shirt sponsorship deal with the
Herbalife nutrition company worth . The gate revenue peaked as well with 11,000 new season tickets holders and sold-out luxury suites (each one of the 42 inside the team's home stadium, the
Home Depot Center). LA Galaxy owners
Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG) also reported an immediate spike in business. Involved on many business fronts worldwide, AEG was already leveraging its Beckham association in places such as
Shanghai and
Beijing, where the company had been working aggressively for years to receive clearance to build arenas and stadiums. The company's CEO
Tim Leiweke put it as follows: "Suddenly, we're known as the company that owns the team that David Beckham is going to play for, so our world changed". In the months following the announcement, the additional terms of Beckham's contract became public knowledge. One unique contract provision was giving him the option of buying an
MLS expansion franchise in any market except New York City at the fixed price of whenever he stopped playing in the league – an allowance that the league's owners had never given to a player before. Another provision was the opt-out clause after the 2009 season, meaning that should he decide so, Beckham was free to leave the club after completing year three of his five-year contract. Beckham's contract with LA Galaxy took effect on 11 July, and on 13 July, he was officially unveiled as a Galaxy player at the Home Depot Center, to much fanfare and world media interest, in front of more than 5,000 gathered fans and some 700 accredited media members. Beckham chose to wear number 23. It was announced that Galaxy jersey sales had already reached a record figure of over prior to this formal introduction. In parallel, Beckham's handlers at
19 Entertainment succeeded in putting together an unprecedented media rollout designed to expand his carefully crafted personal brand in the US. He made the cover of
Sports Illustrated, a few weeks earlier
Adidas launched the extensive 13-part ad campaign "Fútbol meets Football" starring Beckham and
NFL running back
Reggie Bush, and
W magazine published a racy photo spread featuring David and wife Victoria photographed by
Steven Klein. Meanwhile,
ESPN sports network was running a promotional campaign and agreed to air the
David Beckham: New Beginnings documentary produced by
19 Entertainment before the friendly match versus
Chelsea, which was expected to be Beckham's US debut. In addition to popularising soccer, Beckham's arrival was used as platform for entertainment industry endeavours. Since both Beckham's and his wife's often overlapping careers were handled by 19 Entertainment, which is owned by
Simon Fuller, who in turn has a business relationship with the
Creative Artists Agency (CAA), one of Hollywood's most powerful talent agencies, it was important for CAA that the Beckhams made as big an impact as possible upon their arrival in the US. On 16 July, CAA had hosted a welcoming bash for David at its new eight-storey, headquarters in
Century City, with CAA employees reportedly instructed beforehand to line the staircase and clap for Beckham upon his arrival. That night Victoria's reality show prime-time special
Victoria Beckham: Coming to America aired on NBC, drawing negative reviews in the press and poor viewership ratings. On Saturday afternoon, 21 July, despite still nursing the injured left ankle that he picked up a month earlier during the final match of La Liga's season, Beckham made his Galaxy debut, coming on for
Alan Gordon in the 78th minute of a 0–1 friendly loss to Chelsea as part of the
World Series of Soccer. With a capacity crowd, along with a long Hollywood celebrity list featuring Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes,
Eva Longoria,
Governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger and
Drew Carey among others, present at the Home Depot Center, the match was broadcast live on ESPN's main network. However, the proceedings on the field of play took a back seat to the Beckham spectacle, and despite the presence of worldwide football stars such as
Andriy Shevchenko,
Didier Drogba,
Michael Ballack and
Frank Lampard, the US television cameras were firmly focused on Beckham, who spent most of the match on the bench. The match's added time featured a scare for already injured Beckham when he got tackled by
Steve Sidwell, whose cleats struck Beckham's right foot, sending him airborne before he crumpled hard to the ground. Though the existing injury was not aggravated too much, Beckham's recovery process was set back by about a week. ESPN's presentation of Beckham's debut earned a 1.0 TV rating, meaning it was seen in an average of 947,000 television homes in the US – a disappointing figure given the national media buzz and two weeks of constant promotion by ESPN. Beckham missed the next four LA Galaxy matches – three in the
North American SuperLiga and an MLS game away at
Toronto FC – though he still made the trip with his teammates, sitting on the bench in street clothes. It was in Toronto on 5 August that the team got its first taste of what life would be like on the road with Beckham on the roster. Due to security concerns, it was the first time the team flew on a charter for a road match, rather than flying commercial; MLS normally forbids charter flights for away matches, claiming they provide competitive advantage, but in this case they made an exception due to the frenzy created around Beckham and resulting security issues. Instead of the usual MLS-mandated modest hotels, LA Galaxy stayed at the five-star
Le Méridien King Edward in
downtown Toronto (an expense paid for by the local
Toronto promoter), while the glitz and glamour continued with the velvet rope, red carpet party at the Ultra Supper Club with Beckham as the centrepiece guest. Two weeks after his twelve-minute appearance against Chelsea, Beckham made his league debut as a substitute on 9 August away versus
D.C. United in front of the sellout crowd of 46,686 (nearly three times the average D.C. United home crowd) at the
RFK Stadium, coming on for
Quavas Kirk in the 71st minute. Coming into the nationally televised match on ESPN, played under a heavy downpour with his team down a man and down a goal, Beckham left a mark during the remaining 20-plus minutes. He hit a long free kick that
Carlos Pavón failed to finish on for the equaliser, and then in the final minutes Beckham served a weighted through ball into
Landon Donovan's path that United's keeper
Troy Perkins managed to break up in the last moment – the Galaxy lost 1–0. The next match on the road trip was at
New England Revolution and Beckham decided to sit it out, fearing further aggravating his ankle injury on the
Gillette Stadium's artificial surface. Beckham returned to the pitch the following week, again facing D.C. United, in the
SuperLiga semi-final on 15 August. During this game, he had many firsts with the Galaxy; his first start, first yellow card and first game as team captain. He scored his first goal for the team, from a free kick, and also made his first assist, for Landon Donovan in the second half. These goals gave the team a 2–0 victory, and a place in the
North American SuperLiga final versus
Pachuca on 29 August. During the SuperLiga final against Pachuca, Beckham injured his right knee, with an
MRI scan revealing that he had sprained his
medial collateral ligament and would be out for six weeks. He returned to play in the final home match of the season. The Galaxy were eliminated from playoff contention on 21 October, in the final MLS match of the season, a 1–0 loss to the
Chicago Fire. Beckham played as a substitute in the match, bringing his season totals to eight matches played (5 league); one goal scored (0 league); and three assists (2 league).
2008 Beckham trained with Arsenal from 4 January 2008 for three weeks, until he returned to the Galaxy for pre-season training. Beckham scored his first league goal with the Galaxy on 3 April, against the
San Jose Earthquakes in the ninth minute. On 24 May 2008, the Galaxy defeated the
Kansas City Wizards 3–1, giving the Galaxy their first winning record in two years and moving the club into first place in the Western Conference. In the match, Beckham scored an empty-net goal from out. The goal marked the second time in Beckham's career that he had scored from his own half, the other being a 1996-goal from the half-way line against
Wimbledon at
Selhurst Park. Overall, however, the Galaxy had a disappointing year, failing to qualify for the end-of-season play-offs.
2009: Loan to AC Milan in 2009 In 2008, Beckham's success in the England national team under
Fabio Capello led to speculation that he might return to Europe to retain match fitness for the
World Cup qualifying matches in 2009. On 30 October 2008,
AC Milan announced that Beckham was to join them on
loan from 7 January 2009. Despite this and other speculation, Beckham made it clear that the move in no way signalled his intent to leave MLS and announced his intent to return to the Galaxy in time for the start of the
2009 season in March. Many at Milan both within and outside of the club expressed serious reservations about the transfer, with it considered by some players no more than a marketing move. Beckham was unveiled at Milan's
training facility by the club's chief executive
Adriano Galliani on 20 December 2008. The player chose the number 32 shirt previously worn by
Christian Vieri, as both the number 7 and 23 shirts were already used by
Alexandre Pato and club vice captain
Massimo Ambrosini, respectively. The day after his unveiling, Beckham was brought to the
San Siro, where he was introduced to the home fans by walking out on the pitch before the league match versus
Udinese and proclaiming "Forza Milan" over the public address system. Afterwards, he and wife Victoria watched from a luxury box as Milan won 5–1. Playing on the squad led by the 26-year-old superstar
Kaká, in addition to several other world-class players at or near the peak of their careers – such as 28-year-old
Ronaldinho and 29-year-old
Andrea Pirlo – as well as club veterans
Paolo Maldini,
Clarence Seedorf,
Massimo Ambrosini,
Giuseppe Favalli,
Gianluca Zambrotta,
Filippo Inzaghi and
Andriy Shevchenko, Beckham made his competitive debut for the
rossoneri in Serie A as a starter away at
Roma on 11 January 2009, playing 89 minutes of the 2–2 draw in front of 53,444 at the
Stadio Olimpico. Playing his first competitive match in almost three months, Beckham gave a decent performance in right midfield alongside Pirlo. Though lacking match fitness and occasionally struggling to keep up in a high-tempo match, Beckham put in enough useful crosses and corners to justify the coach
Carlo Ancelotti's decision to play him from the start. In Beckham's home debut against
Fiorentina a week later, he turned in another understated performance on the right side of midfield before advancing into a more active central role in the second half, thus effectively taking over Seedorf's role after the Dutchman was subbed off. Milan won 1–0 courtesy of Pato, but the 65,000+ San Siro crowd mostly focused on Kaká, imploring him to stay. A noticeably older team, the Ancelotti-coached Milan was proving a good fit for the 33-year-old Englishman. He scored his first goal in Serie A for Milan in a 4–1 victory over
Bologna on 25 January, his third appearance for the club. Though Beckham was expected to return to Los Angeles in March, after impressing at the Italian club, scoring two goals in his first four matches and assisting on several more, rumours began to swirl that Beckham would stay in Milan, with the Italian club reportedly offering to pay a multi-million-USdollar fee. The rumours were confirmed on 4 February, when Beckham stated that he was seeking a permanent transfer to Milan, in a bid to sustain his England career through the
2010 World Cup. Milan, however, failed to match Galaxy's valuation of Beckham, in the range. Still, negotiations continued during a month of speculation. On 2 March, the
Los Angeles Times reported that Beckham's loan had been extended through mid-July. This was later confirmed by Beckham, revealing what was described as a unique "
timeshare" deal, in which Beckham would play with LA from mid-July until the end of the 2009 MLS season.
2009: Return to Galaxy After his return from Milan, many LA fans showed dislike and anger towards him as he missed the first half of the season, and several held up signs saying "Go home fraud", and "Part-time player". The Galaxy, however, had
a much more successful season than in previous years, rising from third to first in the Western Conference during Beckham's time with them. He remained a key part of the squad which saw Galaxy win the 2009
Western Conference final after a 2–0 overtime victory over the
Houston Dynamo. In the
MLS Cup final on 22 November 2009, the Galaxy lost to
Real Salt Lake by 5–4 in a penalty shoot-out after a 1–1 draw. Beckham scored in the shootout.
2010: Second loan to Milan In November 2009, after the end of 2009 MLS season, it was confirmed that Beckham would return to Milan for a second loan period, beginning in January 2010. On 6 January 2010, Beckham made a winning return in a Milan shirt, playing 75 minutes of a 5–2 victory over
Genoa. On 16 February 2010, Beckham played against Manchester United for the first time since he left the club in 2003. He played 76 minutes of the match at the San Siro – which ended 3–2 to Manchester United – before being substituted for Clarence Seedorf. Beckham returned to Old Trafford for the second leg of the tie on 10 March 2010; he did not start the match, but was brought on for
Ignazio Abate in the 64th minute to a positive reception from the Manchester United fans. The score was 3–0 for United at that point and the tie was all but decided. The match was the first time Beckham had played against Manchester United at Old Trafford, and saw him create several scoring opportunities via crosses and corner kicks, but Manchester United dominated Milan and beat them 4–0, winning the tie 7–2. Following the final whistle, he aroused a bit of controversy by draping the green-and-gold scarf around his neck that was given to him by the Manchester United supporters protesting against club owner
Malcolm Glazer. As the fan protests against Glazer by the people gathered around
Manchester United Supporters' Trust gained steam in 2010, the green-and-gold scarf had come to be seen as an anti-Glazer symbol, and by extension many saw Beckham's decision to publicly put it on as gesture of support. When asked about it later, however, Beckham responded that protests are not his business. In Milan's next game, against
Chievo, Beckham suffered a
torn left Achilles tendon, causing him to miss the World Cup as well as the
MLS season due to the injury, which took him out of action for the next five months. Doctor
Sakari Orava performed surgery on Beckham's tendon in
Turku, Finland, on 15 March 2010. After the operation, Orava confirmed: "it went quite fine. The prognosis is he needs a rehabilitation for the next few months, and the plaster cast is the next six to eight weeks. I would say that [it will be] maybe four months before he's running, but six months before he's jumping and kicking."
2010: Second return to Galaxy On 11 September 2010, after recovering from his Achilles tendon injury, Beckham returned to the game as a substitute in the 70th minute in the Galaxy's 3–1 win over
Columbus Crew. On 4 October, Beckham scored a trademark free kick in a 2–1 win over
Chivas USA to mark his first goal in
2010. On 24 October, Beckham scored his second goal of the season in the Galaxy's 2–1 win over
FC Dallas which secured them their second successive
Western Conference title and first
MLS Supporters' Shield since
2002.
2011: MLS Cup champion During January and February 2011, ahead of the 2011 MLS season, Beckham trained with Tottenham Hotspur. Rumours in the media claimed that the club were in talks with the Galaxy to sign the player on loan, but, according to Spurs manager
Harry Redknapp, the move was blocked by Galaxy, who wanted a full final season from their number 23. As a result, he ended up only training with the club as he had done with Arsenal three years earlier. With Beckham playing in the centre of midfield, the Galaxy won the 2011 MLS cup. On 9 July, Beckham scored directly from a corner in a 2–1 win over Chicago Fire, repeating a feat he achieved while playing for
Preston North End. After having his best season with the Galaxy to date, and finishing second in the league in assists, Beckham finished his fifth MLS season on a high. On 20 November 2011, he joined an elite group of players to have won league titles in three countries, when Los Angeles won their third
MLS Cup against the Houston Dynamo, winning 1–0 on a goal by captain Landon Donovan, with assists from Beckham and fellow designated player
Robbie Keane.
2012: Second successive cup victory Following the 2011 season, in which the Galaxy won their second consecutive
Supporters' Shield, having the second most points in MLS history, Beckham's five-year contract with the Galaxy expired on 31 December 2011. Despite being 36, he stated that he did not intend to retire. Beckham was heavily linked with
Paris Saint-Germain, but on 18 January 2012, Galaxy announced Beckham had signed a new two-year contract to remain in Los Angeles. In May 2012, Beckham and his victorious teammates were received by
President of the United States Barack Obama at the
White House. Beckham helped the Galaxy to a fourth-place finish in the Western Conference during the 2012 regular season, with Beckham scoring seven goals and adding nine assists. The Galaxy defeated
Vancouver Whitecaps FC, the San Jose Earthquakes and
Seattle Sounders FC on their way to the
MLS Cup final, where they defeated the Houston Dynamo 3–1 to retain the cup. He was subbed off in the 89th minute for
Marcelo Sarvas, and was given a standing ovation at their home venue. Beckham had earlier announced that the
2012 MLS Cup Final would be his final game with the Galaxy, despite having another year remaining on his contract.
Paris Saint-Germain On 31 January 2013, ahead of the transfer deadline it was announced that Beckham would be undergoing a medical with
Paris Saint-Germain, ahead of a potential move to the
Ligue 1 side. Beckham signed a five-month deal with the club later that afternoon, and confirmed that his entire salary during his time in Paris would be donated to a local children's charity. His PSG debut came on 24 February 2013, when he came off the bench in the 76th minute in a Ligue 1 home match against
Marseille. This made him the 400th player in the history of the club. On 12 May 2013, Beckham won a fourth different top flight winners' medal, after PSG beat Lyon 1–0 to claim the Ligue 1 title. On 16 May 2013, Beckham announced that he would retire from professional football at the end of that year's French football season. Following his decision to retire at the end of the 2012–13 season, Beckham was given specially designed boots in the colours of the
Union Jack to wear in his final game. These boots had the names of his wife and children stitched on them. On 18 May 2013, Beckham was made captain in his final home game against Brest. In the 79th minute, he was subbed off for
Ezequiel Lavezzi before receiving hugs from his fellow players and manager, as well as a standing ovation from the fans in attendance, with Beckham tearfully waiving and bidding the fans farewell. PSG went on to win the game 3–1. ==International career==