The commissioner warned that the MLS does not accept any proposal for transfer after this Friday Tim Leiweke, who owns the Galaxy, Beckham announced that it will offer is inadequate from Milan player in 2009 may go free David Beckham will have to return to Galaxy next March 9 after that Milan has not submitted a new offer on Friday to continue with the Italian team.
Beckham, who had expressed their desire to continue with the Milan, the team arrived for loan from the Galaxy that could improve their selection and play with the English, who will return to the United States to comply with the current contract he signed five seasons in 2007.

The chairman of the group AEG, Tim Leiweke, owner of the Galaxy team, confirmed to several media Angelinos who did not receive a second offer from Milan, as requested by the commissioner of Professional Soccer League (MLS), Don Garber, if they wanted to give validity to the possible transfer.
Garber said last Wednesday in Columbus (Ohio), before the match between teams from Mexico and the United States, if not sent to Milan on Friday, a new offer for Beckham, the MLS would not give validity to any other management post.
It is concluded that this situation does not make sense, "said Garber." If Milan want Beckham to stay, what is worth paying for the MLS is not likely to. "
Garber also admitted that Milan had sent a first offer, but far below the $ 10 million that was what you paid for the Villarreal striker Jozy Altidore. "We have not received any offer from Milan, which means they comply with the wishes of the commissioner and the same are that there will be future discussions with the Italian team," said Leiweke. May leave at the end of this season, Beckham has yet to meet three seasons, signed a contract for five years and $ 32.5 million, although when the 2009 team can go.
"We are aware of that possibility, but we are confident that Beckham change his mind when the new season with the team we are forming," said Leiweke. "Both the coach Bruce Arena as the team worked hard on this direction. "Leiweke said he understood the position of Beckham to stay in Milan, but at the same time the Italian team had not shown the same interest to spend the money it can get its services.
"I think Milan should take clear that Beckham has value for us and compensate for the loss that his departure could mean," said Leiweke.
The spokesman insisted that Beckham is no time Beckham has spoken on it, but it has his spokesman Simon Oliveira, who has only to note that the midfielder is focused on the derby against Inter "to be held tomorrow. "We talked at the beginning of next week," added Oliveira. The Italian press, meanwhile, has speculated on the possibility of an agreement despite the end of the time imposed by the U.S. league.