Beckham could extend Galaxy stay

English superstar David Beckham has hinted he may return to Major League Soccer club Los Angeles Galaxy for yet another season.

Beckham is into his fifth year in Los Angeles after making the permanent switch from Spanish club Real Madrid, and by all accounts has enjoyed his sojourn in the United States immensely.

The 35-year-old s contract expires at the end of the 2011 campaign, which concludes in November at the MLS Cup, and the Englishman is remaining coy about his future plans.

But speaking to reporters prior to Galaxy s visit to Toronto FC on Wednesday, Beckham let slip that he may sign on the dotted line for another season.

Yeah, you know, there s a chance, Beckham said. I haven t made any decision about what I m going to do after this year.

Parma v Milan: Torres under the microscope for visitors

All eyes will be on Fernando Torres when he makes his eagerly awaited Milan debut at Parma on Sunday.

The Spain international joined the Serie A giants on a two-year loan deal from Chelsea on August 31, seemingly bringing an end to his disappointing three-and-a-half year stay at the Premier League outfit.

Chelsea stumped up £50million, a British record fee at the time, to secure Torres services from Liverpool in January 2011, but he managed just 20 Premier League goals in 110 appearances for the London club.

During his time at Stamford Bridge, Torres won the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League and FA Cup, yet he failed to exhibit the form that made him a star on Merseyside.

Now, the 30-year-old has the chance to rebuild his reputation as one of Eur…