Who would be winners and losers from move to fashion capital?
DAVID BECKHAM Undoubtedly the move will benefit Beckham. At 33, the midfielder might be in the twilight of his career, but it is far from over. While former England manager Steve McClaren was forced into an embarrassing U-turn over his decision to discard the player, Fabio Capello recognises Beckham still has plenty to give to the squad, and there’s a good chance the loan move will help him catch Bobby Moore’s record of 108 caps for an outfield player. Furthermore, a CV which already boasts Manchester United and Real Madrid will now also have AC Milan itemised – three of the greatest ever clubs. • LA GALAXY LOS Angeles Galaxy head coach Bruce Arena has been left scratching his head by Beckham’s proposed move back across the Atlantic and it does seem strange that a club trying to rebuild their team would release their best player for a few months. The loan to Milan is only temporary, but the move itself serves only to give cynics who have doubted the player’s commitment to the Galax