David Beckham did not completely rule out a return to the Premier League Tuesday even though he said he could not see himself playing against his beloved Manchester United. The 36-year-old midfielder, whose five-year contract at Los Angeles Galaxy is about to expire, said he wanted to continue playing and was open-minded about what team he joined next. “When I was (on loan) at AC Milan I played against Man United. I'd not played there for seven years and it was special going back but it would be totally different going back there in a Premier League shirt,” Beckham told Talksport radio. “It's a club I love and adore,” added the former England captain two days after helping the Galaxy lift the Major League Soccer (MLS) title. “When I joined United I wanted to start and finish my career there but unfortunately that didn't happen. I could never see myself playing against United for another Premier League team but you never know ... stranger things have happened.” Beckham has previously trained with Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur to keep fit during the MLS off-season and there were moves for him to sign for Spurs on loan in January which narrowly failed to materialize. He has since been linked with a transfer to Spurs and promoted Queens Park Rangers, as well as Ligue 1 side Paris St Germain. When asked about a move to France, Beckham said: “Whenever a big club comes in for you it's a temptation. At 36, to still have a big European club after me means a lot. I've looked after myself and still feel fresh and that I can play at the top level.”