Arsenal and Chelsea are back in the mix for Real Madrid midfielder David Beckham.
Real's representative agent, Enzo Bronzetti, was in London yesterday with Spanish speculation suggesting he was sounding out Chelsea about their interest in the England captain.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has already admitted his interest in Becks this month, while Tottenham are also being mentioned as potential suitors.
Despite manager Jose Mourinho's opposition to the midfielder's arrival, Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is backing chief executive Peter Kenyon's interest in Beckham, who would guarantee a massive marketing windfall for the club.
Mourinho has lost some influence with Abramovich since Chelsea's elimination from the Champions League.
Real president Fernando Martin insists Beckham is not for sale. However, Bronzetti's presence in London suggests they're ready to at least listen to what clubs are willing to put on the table for the ex-Manchester United star.
Real's representative agent, Enzo Bronzetti, was in London yesterday with Spanish speculation suggesting he was sounding out Chelsea about their interest in the England captain.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has already admitted his interest in Becks this month, while Tottenham are also being mentioned as potential suitors.
Despite manager Jose Mourinho's opposition to the midfielder's arrival, Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is backing chief executive Peter Kenyon's interest in Beckham, who would guarantee a massive marketing windfall for the club.
Mourinho has lost some influence with Abramovich since Chelsea's elimination from the Champions League.
Real president Fernando Martin insists Beckham is not for sale. However, Bronzetti's presence in London suggests they're ready to at least listen to what clubs are willing to put on the table for the ex-Manchester United star.