LA Galaxy star David Beckham is still pondering plans to own a MLS franchise when his playing career in the US is over. The 34-year old has a clause in his contract that allows him to buy into a team and with the competition increasing every season, there will be plenty of opportunities for him to do so.
Beckham says his love for the game is so big that there is every possibility he will get into ownership when he hangs his boots.
"I love the game so I want to be involved in the game when I'm finished," he said.
"Owning a franchise is something that's definitely possible and something that I'm really thinking about and I think will happen eventually."
Beckham also plans to become an ambassador for the game in the US and wants to help develop the sport as much as possible.
"I've always said since I came over here that I want to be an ambassador of the game and an ambassador of the MLS and be involved in making this sport, which is the number one sport everywhere else in the world apart from the US," he added.
"I'm not saying that it is going to be the number one sport because there are so many other great sports here in this country but it can definitely grow and it can definitely get bigger.
"I see that it will over the years but it takes time and it's something that I'm looking forward to being part of."