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David Beckham has told Sky Sports News that he has not held talks with Paris Saint Germain.

Midfield legend says he is yet to decide future

David Beckham has told Sky Sports News that he has not held talks with Paris Saint Germain. The French giants have emerged as favourites to land the former England captain, who is considering his options. Beckham's current deal with Major League Soccer side Los Angeles Galaxy is set to expire, and he is understood to have numerous offers from around the world. Galaxy want him to stay in America, whilst he also has options back in the Premier League, but it is the interest from the French capital that has been intensifying in recent weeks. But Beckham has now revealed that he is yet to hold talks with PSG supremo Leonardo, who he play under during his time at AC Milan, where he was on loan. "I have not spoken to Leonardo actually, he sent me a message of good luck but I have not spoken to him about a PSG move," he told Sky Sports News. Beckham also indicated that he did not really have a desire to play in the Premier League for any other side than his former club Manchester United, seemingly ruling out possible moves to either Tottenham or Queens Park Rangers. "Talking of playing in England I have always said that unless it was for Man United I would feel weird," Beckham continued. "It is the club as a boy I always wanted to play for, I always wanted to start my career there and finish it there. "Obviously I moved away to go Real Madrid, but I am still a Man United fan so playing for another club would be weird and I don't think that will happen - but who knows."

LA stay

He admitted that he could very well remain in America with Los Angeles Galaxy. "I would consider staying at Galaxy, it is one of my options," he said but insisted he would not look to go out on loan if he did remain in MLS. "Going on loan was something I did a couple of years ago to Milan solely to try and stay in the England team and after that I got my Achilles and I think playing so much football in a short space of time was a factor." Beckham did suggest that he had achieved everything he wanted to do with his move to LA following their MLS Cup triumph over the weekend. "This was the last piece of the puzzle," he said. "I always said off the field I had achieved everything I wanted to as I wanted to raise the profile [of MLS] and wanted it to grow, I didn't think it would happen that quickly and I am proud of that but on the field I wanted a trophy which I got at the weekend." Beckham maintained he will never give up on playing for England, commenting: "I always dream of playing for England. "Every time they play, I am proud, I am an England fan. Would I play again? I would love to play again. Will I play again? Who knows, it is though one of the reasons I have never retired from international football."