Home / Arts & Entertainment / News Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read | Comment
David Beckham's private jet
Adjust font size:

Soccer player David Beckham attends the men's basketball gold medal game between Spain and the U.S. at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, August 24, 2008.

Soccer player David Beckham attends the men's basketball gold medal game between Spain and the U.S. at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, August 24, 2008.[Agencies] 

David Beckham is planning to splash out on a £7 million jet so he can travel between his European soccer commitments and US-based family.

The 33-year-old star, who is rumoured to be joining Italian soccer team AC Milan on an eight-week loan from his current team Los Angeles Galaxy, is contemplating purchasing a luxury Bombardier Learjet so he can spend as much time as possible with wife Victoria and their three sons - Brooklyn, nine, Romeo, six, and Cruz, three - who will remain in America.

A source told Britain's Daily Star newspaper: "He's going to have to sacrifice a lot by moving back to Europe in January. The only thing we can think of is if he either buys or rents his own jet for a couple of months.

"He'll be able to fly back to Los Angeles between games and meet up with the family. It might cost a bit but you can't put a price on time with your children."

David plans to sign the short-term contract because his US Major Soccer League season is over and he is desperate to remain fit to play in England's World Cup qualifying matches.

He is adamant. Victoria supports his decision to move to Europe, despite reports the transfer could put their nine-year marriage under pressure.

David said: "Wherever I play and whatever I do in my career, she'll support me. Just because I'm playing in Europe it doesn't mean the whole family must again re-route."

It is believed Victoria would prefer David to join English Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur, so they can be near their extended family in the UK.

The soccer star has reportedly already found a multi-million pound penthouse to stay at in Italy, with the help of AC Milan captain Paolo Maldini and says he is "hopeful" the move will go ahead.

(Agencies/China Daily October 29, 2008)

Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read
Comment
Pet Name
Anonymous
China Archives
Classical connections
Beijing Music Festival helps remove the elitist stigma from classical music.
More
Related >>
- Beckhams turn to Buddhism
- David Beckham's sex boosting beads
- Beckham hunts for UFOs with Williams
- David Beckham captains England again
- David Beckham visits 'Tonight Show'
Most Read >>
- Tragedy strikes Jennifer Hudson
- Sexy girls at the Olympic Games
- Stars attend Paul Newman charity benefit
- Hsu Chi: sexy baby in summer
- Aguilera performs at the Emirates Palace
- International Forum on the Daodejing
- Experience China in South Africa
- Zheng He: 600 Years On
- Three Gorges: Journey Through Time
- Famous Bells in China