David Beckham meets Harry Kewell in a soccer blockbuster in Melbourne? It could happen, with Beckham’s LA Galaxy a chance for another trip to Australia later this year.



Negotiations have begun for the Major League Soccer side to play either Melbourne Victory or Sydney FC in November.



LA Galaxy has played two friendlies against Australian club sides in the past five years and the company that organised them, Tribal Sports Management, confirmed it was in negotiations with the Galaxy about another.



And both the Victory and the Sky Blues are in talks with Kewell’s management to sign the Socceroos star, with a decision expected soon.



Although neither a Sydney or Melbourne game is confirmed, Beckham’s presence, in the twilight of his career, would prove a guaranteed drawcard.



And, adding extra flavour, LA Galaxy has just signed Irish international striker Robbie Keane.



Tribal Sports Management’s licensed match agent, Lou Sticca, was reluctant to be drawn on details on the chance of LA Galaxy playing in Melbourne, admitting that talks were in the early stages.



‘‘It's a bit premature,’’ Sticca said.



‘‘I'm in talks with a number of different parties.’’



Beckham, 36, possibly the world’s most bankable athlete, is in the final year of a five-year contract with Galaxy and a November visit would probably be the last chance for fans to see the former Manchester United superstar in action.



The Englishman proved a box-office boon for soccer in Australia with the two successful appearances for Galaxy.