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In its quest to lure more fans, Major League Soccer might implement what has become known as the "Beckham Rule."
Named after English star David Beckham, who has hinted about playing in MLS, the rule would allow each MLS team to acquire a designated player a world class star like Beckham, or Brazilian ace Ronaldo signed outside the salary cap. As of now, MLS signs all players not individual teams, and each team has a $1. 6 million team salary cap.See the full content of this document
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Mls Chief Backs 'Beckham Rule'
The "Beckham Rule," which is backed by the MLS commissioner Don Garber, might become reality when the MLS owners discuss the issue at their annual meeting in Chicago on May 25.
Currently, big-name players in MLS, s...See the full content of this document
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