MADRID, Jan 29: David Beckham will be worth every cent of his multi-million dollar move to Los Angeles Galaxy, according to club president Alexi Lalas. The 31-year-old midfielder has agreed a switch from Real Madrid to the Major League Soccer (MLS) side from the end of this season, on a five-year deal worth $250 million including bonuses and endorsements.

“If you want something great, you have to pay for it. Beckham is worth every euro we have paid for him,” Lalas was quoted as telling Spanish daily El Pais on Monday.

“It is a deal from which both parties will benefit. Since we announced the deal we have sold thousands of season tickets, shirts and other items associated with the team. He has given the club a lot although he hasn't even played yet.”

But the former United States international was keen to emphasise the footballing qualities that Beckham would bring to the Galaxy, as well.

“He will help revolutionise the MLS economically and from a football point of view,” he said.—Reuters

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