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Former England footballer David Beckham gestures as he sits in the Royal Box on Centre Court on the fifth day of the 2017 Wimbledon Championships at The All England Lawn Tennis Club in Wimbledon, southwest London, on July 7, 2017. / AFP PHOTO / Glyn KIRK / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE

David Beckham’s Miami team at the finish line, says MLS boss

Meeting on Wednesday in Chicago latest in ongoing saga over expansion side, although vote could go either way

David Beckham is “at the finish line” in his quest to obtain approval for a Major League Soccer expansion club in Miami, according to commissioner Don Garber.

Beckham’s expansion bid is on the agenda at an Major League Soccer (MLS) owners meeting on Wednesday in Chicago.

They could vote to approve the deal and end a saga of more than three and a half years during which Beckham has struggled to find a stadium site and secure the land for a venue to house the team his signing with the league in 2007 allowed him to own at a discounted rate of US$25 million.

“We are at the finish line after nine years of work to be sure, if we go to Miami, we get it right,” Garber told the Miami Herald.

“David had an option, but that option couldn’t be exercised without having him satisfy all the things that all team owners need to satisfy – the right capital structure with his partners, the right stadium plan, the right marketing and business plans – and we’re at that point where I think we are getting ready to make the decisions internally to go forward.”

Garber did not say he expected full approval of the deal on Wednesday, when Beckham’s group will present the latest details of their privately funded US$300 million Overtown stadium project to MLS owners.

David Beckham (third from left) with MLS Commissioner Don Garber (left) in 2014. Photo: AP

While they could approve the deal as it stands and allow Beckham’s group to move forward, they might also approve it contingent on Beckham and his partners meeting more requirements, such as zoning changes that local government leaders must still approve.

“It’s a vote. Votes can go any which way,” Garber said. “We’re not there yet. I think we’ve got work to do.

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“And perhaps, coming out of that board meeting is not an approval, but a handful of things that need to happen to get that approval – at which point, perhaps weeks later, we’re able to go down to Miami and talk about what our plans might be.”

That would string out the saga of Beckham’s quest to start an MLS team in Miami even more after failing to find a waterside venue, then having plans for a location near the Miami Marlins’ baseball park fall through.

Miami fans. Photo: AP

The newspaper also reported some owners are not happy that Beckham’s co-investors are able to benefit from Beckham’s reduced MLS club entry fee at a time when MLS is asking US$150 million from new investor groups.

Toronto joined MLS in 2007 for US$10 million while Seattle and Philadelphia paid US$30 million two years later and Vancouver and Portland paid US$35 million to join in 2011.

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Miami Beckham United hopes to have a 25,000-seat stadium completed in time to start the 2020 MLS season and possibly host 2022 World Cup qualifying matches.

The group recently paid US$9 million for the final three acres of land it needed for the stadium site after having bought a six-acre parcel previously.

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