Jurgen Klopp clarifies James Milner stance after Liverpool contract confusion
Jurgen Klopp has tried once again to explain the situation around James Milner’s contract talks with Liverpool.
Milner turned 36 years old last month and current Liverpool deal is set to expire on July 1.
The midfielder made his 800th club appearance in the 2-0 win over Inter Milan last week and the milestone has been followed by discussion about his future.
Milner remains a key player for the Reds and has made 25 appearances across all competitions so far this season.
Klopp said recently that “the club is in talks with Milly” over extending his stay with Liverpool, but he has now used his programme notes ahead of Wednesday’s game against Leeds to clarify the situation.
“It’s no secret that James is in the last year of his current deal – and again – I emphasise ‘current’,” he wrote.
“I spoke recently about ‘talks’ taking place to extend his stay with us and I thought it might make sense to use this platform to clarify that as I’ve seen some misleading reporting around it.
“By talks I mean I indicated my wish that James stays with us beyond this season, in a playing capacity. James will keep playing, he has told me this. So he should, by the way.
“The level he is at, physically, technically and in terms of personal desire and hunger for more, means he should play on for as long as that lasts.
“I hope it will be here and that is what I have told those at the club who take on these tasks.
“It’s not fair or right to then jump to the conclusion that an offer has been made, because I don’t think that’s fair on James.
“I know I don’t normally go into this much detail on matters such as this, but given how conscientious James is when it comes to not putting private things into the public domain, I wanted to make the