Beckham in talks with Marks and Spencer chain

David Beckham is in talks with Marks and Spencer over endorsing its World Cup 2002 merchandise, the retail chain has confirmed…

David Beckham is in talks with Marks and Spencer over endorsing its World Cup 2002 merchandise, the retail chain has confirmed.

A Marks and Spencer spokesman said today talks were under way but that nothing had been finalised with the Manchester United star.

Beckham's spokesperson was not immediately available for comment on the Marks and Spencer deal.

His fashion statements in the past have included wearing a sarong and opting for a mohican haircut. According to England team mate Gareth Southgate, Beckham has also had a say in the design of the kit for this summer's World Cup.

Marks and Spencer, Britain’s largest clothing retailer reported a 10.4 per cent increase in clothing and homeware sales over Christmas.

This was far above market expectations and was seen as a turnaround for Marks and Spencer, which last year shed thousands of staff and closed its overseas stores, leaving ex-pats without crumpets and marmalade.

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