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Despite a difficult and expensive period negotiating an extended release from his LA Galaxy club -- Beckham has been named as the world's highest-earning footballer by Forbes magazine.
CNN: Beckham is world's highest earning player
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Beckham is currently impressing in Italy with AC Milan after the Serie A giants concluded a 'timeshare' agreement with U.S. club LA Galaxy for the England midfield star.
CNN: Beckham plans to become U.S. club owner
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Negotiations between the Serie A giants and his Major League Soccer club Los Angeles Galaxy had been ongoing for several weeks and have now been successfully concluded.
CNN: Milan seal Beckham loan deal
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Richard Motzkin, Donovan's agent, said he, too, is taking Klinsmann at his word and knows he will have to earn back a spot on the national team after he rejoins his club, the Los Angeles Galaxy, at some still to-be-determined time later this year.
WSJ: For Jurgen Klinsmann, Mediocrity Will Not Be Tolerated��U.S. Men's National Soccer Team
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Los Angeles Galaxy forward Robbie Keane also wants the supporters punished, not the club.
WSJ: Henry: Deduct points from teams with abusive fans
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Beckham, who left Spanish giants Real Madrid for Major League Soccer in the United States in 2007, scored for the Galaxy in the 2-1 win over FC Dallas on Sunday that earned the club the Supporters' Shield for Major Soccer League's top point-scoring team.
BBC: David Beckham still retains England ambition