David Beckham 'wants Roberto Carlos as manager of Miami MLS team'

Commissioner Don Garber, David Beckham and Mayor Carlos Gimenez attends a press conference to announce their plans to launch a new Major League Soccer franchise on February 5, 2014
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David Beckham reportedly wants former Real Madrid teammate Roberto Carlos to manage his new MLS team in Miami.

David Beckham has reportedly decided that he wants former Real Madrid teammate Roberto Carlos to manage his MLS team based in Miami.

Beckham's Miami United franchise is expected to join the league in either 2017 or 2018, and the Englishman has been thinking about who he wants to manage the team.

According to Spanish publication AS, ex-Brazil full-back Carlos has spoken with Beckham about the possibility of being Miami United's first manager.

Carlos, 42, is currently first-team boss of Indian Super League outfit Delhi Dynamos. He has also managed in Russia and Turkey.

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