PARIS, Feb 1 (Reuters) - The mayor of Paris hailed on Friday the signing of former England captain David Beckham for Paris St Germain as a boon for the French capital, adding to tourist attractions such as the Eiffel Tower or Notre Dame cathedral.
"It is very good news which only adds to the image of Paris in the world ... he is a great sporting personality with an international audience," Bertrand Delanoe told Europe 1 radio of the 37-year-old's move to join PSG on a five-month contract.
"It's great for this city which is already the top tourist destination in the world and where 10 percent of jobs are in the tourist industry," he added.
Delanoe praised Beckham's decision to donate his PSG salary to local children charities and said the former Manchester United and Real Madrid midfielder would be a positive role model to youth in the poor, racially mixed suburbs of Paris.
"Football is a great working class sport - it is not a game for snobs, it is for the whole population and particularly the kids in the suburbs," the veteran Socialist said.
Other French media commentators have been more reserved about Beckham's arrival, questioning whether he was still fit enough after his two-decade career and seeing the move as marketing coup to cash in on his image.
Beckham shirts were already retailing for 100 euros each on the PSG website, with analysts estimating the merchandising value of the shirts alone will pull in 17 million euros.
Since taking over PSG less than two years ago, Qatar investors have spent over 200 million euros ($271 million) on transfers, signing Swede striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Argentine internationals Javier Pastore and Ezequiel Lavezzi as well as Brazil centre backs Thiago Silva and Alex.
Delanoe said he had no problems with the way PSG was drawing in foreign talent in its bid to become a top-flight European side, adding that the Qatari investors were "loyal to the values of Paris and the values of sport". (Reporting by John Irish; writing by Mark John)
PST: David Beckham, who announced his retirement on Thursday, is interested in staying involved with PSG off the field, according to team president Nasser Al-Khelaifi.
PST: David Beckham will retire at the end of the season after his latest club title with PSG. The 38-year-old Englishman won titles with Manchester United, Real Madrid, LA Galaxy and PSG.
Slideshow |
Beckham says bye Images of David Beckham's celebrated soccer career, both on the field and off it as a global icon. NBCSports.com |
Video: Soccer from NBC Sports |
Highlights: Union outlast Fire The Fire apply pressure all match long, sending six shots on goal, but it’s the Union that get to celebrate. Jack McInerney scores his league-leading seventh goal of the season to help Philadelphia to a 1-0 victory in Chicago. |
Latest from ProSoccerTalk |
More goofball MLS scheduling this weekend13 hr 20 min ago David Beckham and PSG prep for final two stops14 hr 7 min ago Landon Donovan + Robbie Keane = getting it done15 hr 17 min ago Connecting false dots on Chivas USA15 hr 42 min ago Precedent rules; Columbus’ Arrieta suspended for two games16 hr 32 min ago NWSL Game of the Week: Washington Spirit at Portland Thorns FC16 hr 50 min ago |
Slideshow |