We'll be the new Galacticos, Sheva tells Becks
We'll be the new Galacticos, Sheva tells Becks
Zidanes y Pavons policy saw Beckham moving to Real Madrid in 2003.

New Delhi: Andrei Shevchenko believes that David Beckham is joining an AC Milan side with the potential to be the 'new Galacticos'.

Beckham moved to Real Madrid in the summer of 2003 as an addition to the Florentino Perez inspired Zidanes y Pavons policy at the Bernabeu.

The then Real Madrid president wanted a team of 'Galacticos'; a side comprised of the best and most marketable footballer on the planet aligned with the best that the Real Madrid youth system could offer.

The plan unravelled gradually however, and Beckham failed to add substantially to his Manchester United medal tally, accruing only a Supercopa and a single league title during his time at los Merengues.

Now, after a spell in MLS with LA Galaxy, Beckham is set for a return to European football's top table in an effort to preserve his fitness for England's World Cup qualification campaign.

Thursday marks the start of negotiations between Team Beckham and AC Milan with a view to a short-term loan deal in January.

Should the move go through as expected, Beckham will join an illustrious side and one with the potential to be the best in the world, according to Andrei Shevchenko.

With stars like Ronaldinho, Kaka and Alexandre Pato, Sheva is confident that Milan can be better than the Galacticos.

He told the press: 'The Real Madrid of the Galacticos and this Milan side are two great teams. This Milan side is as good as the Galacticos. It could be the best team in the world."

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