David Beckham: I'd only play for Manchester United - but I do want New Year loan move

David Beckham insists he will not play for any Barclays Premier League club other than Manchester United.

The LA Galaxy midfielder is seeking a club in Europe to fill the time between MLS seasons. But the 35-year-old says he will not return to English football unless it is to Old Trafford - the club he left for Real Madrid in 2003.

Beckham will not play a third springtime in Italy for AC Milan, but wants to maintain his fitness in an attempt to force his way back into Fabio Capello's England squad.

Enlarge   A night to remember: David Bekcham receives the lifetime achievement award, with Gary Lineker, Sir Bobby Charlton and Ryan Giggs in attendance

A night to remember: David Bekcham receives the lifetime achievement award, with Gary Lineker, Sir Bobby Charlton and Ryan Giggs in attendance

Speaking after receiving the BBC Sports Personality Lifetime Achievement award on Sunday night, Beckham's promise to come back to United or not at all could mean he has played his final club match in this country.

The former England captain said: 'I've missed playing in the Premier League since I left it seven years ago now.

Yanks for the memories: David Beckham celebrates after scoring for LA Galaxy in October

Yanks for the memories: David Beckham celebrates after scoring for LA Galaxy in October

'It's one of the most competitive leagues in the world and maybe one day I'll come back and play here, but I've always said it will only be for Manchester United.

'I'm not holding my breath on that one but we'll have to wait and see. Going back to AC Milan is not possible because of getting on to the roster for such a short space of time.

United we stand: Beckham will not join any other side in England, sticking to the pledge he made when he quit Old Trafford for Real Madrid

United we stand: Beckham will not join any other side in England, sticking to the pledge he made when he quit Old Trafford for Real Madrid

'But it would be nice to go somewhere because I want to keep myself fit and within a chance of getting called up for England again.

'To do that, I have to be somewhere, so fingers crossed.'