Team hunt takes Becks to Miami
Former England captain David Beckham will visit Miami this week as he steps up his interest in owning a new Major League Soccer (MLS) team.
Beckham, who played for LA Galaxy in the MLS, has an option to create a new franchise in the North American league.
While the exact location is still to be decided, he will be in the Florida city to explore possibilities, according to former Miami mayor Manny Diaz.
“Yes, he is coming. My understanding is that it’s very exploratory at this stage,” said Diaz, who took part in the last time a Miami-based MLS team was under discussion in 2009.
Then, Spanish giants Barcelona, together with Miami-based Bolivian billionaire Marcelo Claure, tried to start a team but the project was called off due to “adverse market conditions”.
A supporters group, calling itself MLS Miami Bid, said Claure would be one of those meeting Beckham and that the pair planned to watch Miami Heat’s NBA playoff game against the Indiana Pacers on Thursday.
Julio Caballero, the organiser of MLS Miami Bid, said they would greet Beckham at the Heat’s American Airlines Arena.
Caballero said his organisation had been contacted by Claure and was planning a rally to show the Englishman a fan base is already emerging.
Beckham’s advisors have been in talks with MLS throughout the past year and the league have confirmed that Miami is one of the cities being looked at.
Atlanta, San Antonio and San Diego are other cities without an MLS club which may appeal to Beckham.
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