
English international David Beckham insisted that there was only one team in Manchester, according to him and that was his former club Manchester United.
With the Kaka transfer to United's Premier League rivals Manchester City from AC Milan saga continuing, Beckham, who has joined the San Siro side on loan from LA Galaxy declared that what happens at City is no concern of his.
With the Kaka transfer to United's Premier League rivals Manchester City from AC Milan saga continuing, Beckham, who has joined the San Siro side on loan from LA Galaxy declared that what happens at City is no concern of his.
"I only care about Manchester United personally," the former Old Trafford favorite said in The Sun.
"City have been bought by a company now and there’s a lot of money there. But for me, United are the only team in Manchester."
The former England skipper is amongst top players that have urged Kaka to refuse to move to the Eastlands Stadium, despite the huge money being offered by the Premiership side.
However, Beckham claimed that the Brazilian will decide what would be best for him and would not need any advice on whether to leave the Rossoneri.
"Kaka doesn’t need my advice. He will decide what he wants to do," the England midfielder added.
"It’s not always about money. It’s about playing for the best team, playing with the best players in the world and winning trophies and being successful.
"He’s one of the best players in the world and every Milan player is there to support him and encourage him, but we will see. We want him to stay."
33-year-old Beckham rubbished reports claiming that Kaka's gesture of waving his hands to the crowd, when AC Milan beat Fiorentina 1-0 on Saturday, was his way of saying goodbye at the San Siro.
Beckham said: "That was because it was a tough night. Kaka was showing that he appreciated them."
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