Former England captain David Beckham has reportedly agreed on a charity deal to donate his whopping 3.4 million pound wages from Paris-Saint-Germain (PSG) to French children's charity houses.
Beckham has promised that his earnings from PSG that is nearly 1,70,000 pounds-a-week will be contributed to a children's charity home in Paris, the Independent reports.
According to the report, the deal has finally been sealed and will take into account the process in which the money will be handed over without large tax bills.
Beckham had earlier stated during his introductory PSG press conference that though he is passionate about children and charity, he has not been involved in a big-money donation before.
The delay in the charity-giving process is believed to have been due to tax issues, the report added.
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