Aston Villa 'want' free Liverpool transfer as Steven Gerrard plots summer business
Aston Villa are reportedly interested in signing James Milner on a free transfer when his contract at Liverpool expires in the summer.
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Aston Villa are reportedly interested in signing James Milner on a free transfer when his contract at Liverpool expires in the summer.
James Milner’s Liverpool future remains up in the air, with the ball potentially lying in the veteran midfielder’s court, according to journalist James Pearce.
Philippe Coutinho has made a superb start to his Aston Villa career, with two goals and as many assists in his first four league games upon his return to English football.
Former Manchester United captain Patrice Evra once claimed that Liverpool‘s James Milner was a tougher opponent than Lionel Messi.
Jurgen Klopp ruled out the possibility of James Milner announcing his retirement at the end of the season, and is keen to offer his vice-captain a new contract. Milner’s current deal at Liverpool expires at the end of the season, but Klopp hopes that an agreement can be reached with the midfielder to extend his stay at Anfield. Ad/> He said, in quotes published by the Daily Mail: “There is no chance he will retire next year.
(Reuters) - Liverpool midfielder James Milner is desperate to play on and there is "no chance" of him retiring at the end of the season, manager Juergen Klopp said.
Liverpool midfielder James Milner is desperate to play on and there is "no chance" of him retiring at the end of the season, manager Juergen Klopp said.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp believes clubs can still reap the benefits of retaining players into their mid-30s, which could offer hope of a resolution to Mohamed Salah's contract impasse.