Beckham's football passion to light up Paris?

Updated: 2013-02-01 11:01

(Agencies)

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LONDON - Dressed in a sharp grey suit, blond hair neatly side-parted and wooing a crowd of French reporters with his boyish English charm, David Beckham began the latest, and possibly final, chapter of an extraordinary boys' own football tale on Thursday.

Given the clamor surrounding his signing of a five-month deal with Paris St Germain, the marketing gurus will already be rubbing their hands at the thought of Beckham sprinkling his magic dust on the ambitious club's global profile.

Whether or not Beckham's brief tango in the City of Light has much impact on the club's performance on the field of play is another matter, as they doing rather well already.

One thing, however, is for sure.

Beckham's football passion to light up Paris?

Soccer player David Beckham smiles as he attends a news conference in Paris, Jan 31, 2013. [Photo/Agencies]

The 37-year-old, despite the glitz and glamor, the Hollywood friends and an annual turnover the size of a small country, will be desperate to prove he still has something to offer the game that made him a sporting icon.

"Wherever I've played, whatever team I've played for, I'm always 150 percent committed," Beckham told a news conference in which he announced his salary would be paid to a children's charity in the French capital.

"I don't know if this will be my last contract. People have been speculating about that for a number of years, but I continue to play and sign contracts.

"I will see how I feel but I want to play as long as possible. My passion is football. It always has been."

Some may see PSG's signing of the former Manchester United, Real Madrid and LA Galaxy midfielder as little more than a gimmick, but Beckham's fanatical devotion to the game means PSG fans can look forward to some illuminating cameo performances.

The week in week out hurly burly of league football might be too much for Beckham's ageing legs, but as an impact substitute, manager Carlo Ancelotti may have a useful weapon in his armory.

"I can run around," Beckham said. "I've not lost any of my pace because, to be honest, I've not had a lot of pace during my career. For me, Carlo Ancelotti is one of the best managers I have played for. It's exciting on a number of levels."

Whatever Beckham's impact on the pitch, his presence around the training ground will do PSG no harm as they try to win the French title and progress in the Champions League in which they face Valencia in the last 16.

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