Former England captain David
Beckham has announced that he is to retire from professional football.
The 38-year-old - who has
played for Manchester United, Real Madrid, AC Milan and Los Angeles Galaxy - is
turning down the offer of an extended one-year deal at his current club Paris
Saint-Germain (PSG).
After winning the French
title with the club, Beckham said he wanted to finish his career on a high.
The midfielder spoke
exclusively to his former Manchester United teammate and long-time friend Gary
Neville for Sky Sports News about his decision.
He said: "Over the
years when I've seen players retire, when you ask them they said 'you'll know
when you're ready'... I think I know when I'm ready.
"It's difficult because
I still think I can play at the top level ... but I've always said to myself I
want to go out on top."
He admitted that he had
found it difficult when his life as a global celebrity occasionally took the
focus away from his football career.
He said: "Sometimes
people have looked at certain other things that have gone on throughout my
career, sometimes that's overshadowed what I've done on the pitch.
"As much as I say that
doesn't hurt me, of course it does.
"I'm a footballer that
has played for some of the biggest clubs in the world, played with some of the
best players in the world, played under some of the biggest and best managers
and achieved almost everything in football."
Asked when he decided the
time was right to call time on his career, he joked: "Probably when Messi
was running past me in that home game!"
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