He is reportedly happy to receive compensation in the form of what will no doubt be lucrative commercial arrangements.
Melbourne Victory, however, have no desire in having the football legend among their ranks, with coach Ange Postecoglou welcoming the news of his possible stint but denying any interest.
"That's great if he is. Would we be interested? Nah," he said.
Perth Glory chief executive Paul Kelly, however, said while the club hadn't been contacted by Beckham's people, he'd be happy to consider taking him on.
"I don't know anything about it. I know he's being touted around, but there's been no conversation," Kelly said.
"As usual, I'll always say I'm happy to speak to anyone."
Big city clubs like Sydney FC, Western Sydney, Melbourne Heart and possibly Brisbane are considered the most likely destinations for the former Real Madrid playmaker.
Already boasting the likes of Italian star Alessandro Del Piero, Liverpool legend Emile Heskey and Japanese international Shinji Ono, Beckham would be the biggest coup for the league.
-AAP