Manchester (England), June 10: Manchester United announced today it had agreed a transfer fee with Barcelona for the sale of England captain David Beckham. The deal is subject to a number of conditions including personal terms and Joan Laporta being elected president of Barcelona, United said.

"Manchester United confirms that club officials have met Joan Laporta, the leading candidate for the presidency of Barcelona," the club said in a statement.

"These meetings have resulted in an offer being made for the transfer of David Beckham to Barcelona.

"This offer is subject to a number of conditions and critically to both Laporta being elected president on Sunday 15 June and Barcelona subsequently reaching agreement with David Beckham on his personal contract.

"Manchester United confirms that, in the event that all of the conditions are fulfilled, then the offer would be acceptable."

FC Barcelona said today it had no comment on the Beckham transfer and referred all queries to Laporta. Laporta could not be immediately contacted.

Manchester United's announcement came after months of speculation about Beckham's future. Another Spanish club, nine-time champions cup winner Real Madrid, current champion AC Milan and Inter Milan had also been linked with a move for the England captain.

As is customary with transfer dealing, no fee was revealed by Manchester United. Newspaper reports have said any bid for Beckham would have to be at least 30 million pounds (US$48 million).

Bureau Report