SOCCER-US/BECKHAM
OCTOBER 4 2007 21:21h
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Beckham joined the LA Galaxy in July on a five-year contract which could potentially earn him a reported $250 million.
LA Galaxy president Alexi Lalas said the England international had started light training this week after spraining a ligament in his right knee in late August.
"We are hopeful he will play a part in the next two home games -- not this weekend but the following weekend," Lalas said at a soccer symposium in Los Angeles.
"But if for one instant, we feel he is physically or mentally not 100 percent ready, he will not play for us nor will he play for England," Lalas added.
Midfielder Beckham joined the LA Galaxy in July, mid-way through the Major League Soccer (MLS) season on a five-year contract which could potentially earn him a reported $250 million, mainly from endorsements.
But because of a nagging ankle injury, he played only 310 minutes in six games for Galaxy before spraining his knee on Aug. 29.



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