David Beckham will not join Paris Saint-Germain for “family reasons”, the big-spending Qatar-backed French club’s sporting director Leonardo said yesterday.

“He will not come to PSG,” said the Brazilian, citing “family reasons” for the 36-year-old former England captain’s decision not to relocate from Los Angeles to the French capital.

“It’s over,” Leonardo was later quoted as saying by lequipe.fr.

“It’s a shame. But the well-being of his family in Los Angeles and the desire to not change everything in his life weighed heavily.”

Club president Nasser al-Khelaifi added: “We are disappointed a little bit, of course, that he is not coming. But we are agreed it would be better for everyone if that were so.”

Leonardo’s announcement brings to an end months of speculation linking Beckham, whose contract with Los Angeles Galaxy expired on December 31, with a transfer to PSG, who on Friday named Italian Carlo Ancelotti as new coach.

“It’s not Carlo Ancelotti’s arrival that changed everything,” Leonardo was quick to stress.

Paris SG, who play Milan in a friendly in Dubai today, earlier trained under the watchful eye of new owner, Qatar’s Crown Prince Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, and al-Khelaifi.

Following the close-season purchase of the club by wealthy investors Qatar Sports Investments (QSI), headed by the crown prince, rumours had been rife in the French press that the deal for Beckham was as good as done.

But other sources close to the former Manchester United and Real Madrid star had long kept their distance, saying the player, his wife Victoria and four children were happy and settled in Los Angeles, where he won the MLS Cup title with the Galaxy last season.

Beckham is now likely to prolong his stay with LA Galaxy by signing a new deal.

QSI strode into the French capital and bought a 70 per cent controlling stake in PSG in June, with al-Khelaifi promising “to make the club a great team and a strong brand on the international scene”.

They promptly spent €85 million in the summer to attract new talent including a massive €42 million forked out to Palermo for 22-year-old midfielder Javier Pastore.

It is now expected that Ancelotti will target Brazilian duo Kaka and Pato, whom the Italian previously coached at Milan.

PSG’s first competitive match under 52-year-old Ancelotti will be a French Cup last-64 tie away to amateurs Locmine on Sunday.

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