Beckham still has big decision to make

David Beckham insists he has still to make a decision over his future with Paris Saint Germain eager to secure his services.

The former England captain's four-year spell with Los Angeles Galaxy is drawing to a conclusion and a number of clubs are keen to sign the veteran midfielder.

Ambitious Ligue 1 outfit PSG are reported to be leading the race for his signature, with sporting director Leonardo confirming initial discussions had taken place.

Beckham, who lifted the MLS Cup with Galaxy to secure the first trophy of his spell in the United States, has not ruled out signing a new deal with his current employers.

But the 36-year-old, speaking in the Philippines where Galaxy a playing a series of friendlies, accepts he has a "big decision to make".

"I'm very proud of the time that I've spent with the Galaxy and it might continue," said Beckham.

"I think at the end of the day I have a big decision to make but I obviously haven't made one yet."

Beckham has always stated his desire to be part of Stuart Pearce's Team GB squad for the London 2012 Olympics, and is widely expected be included as one of the over-age players in the party.

"Hopefully I'll be going back to London next summer," he added.