Manchester
City midfielder James Milner is set to snub a bumper offer around £34million
from Man City as he eyes for a summer move.
Manchester
City have reportedly offered a new deal to their midfielder James Milner to
stay at Etihad Stadium as the Englishman will be out of contract this summer.
Milner
who scored in the recent win over Swansea City is being eyed by Liverpool and
Arsenal. Both
the sides are keen to land the player on a free deal while on the other hand Man
City are keen to keep him as they offered a four year deal worth £165,000 a
week with incentives.
The 29-year-old has started 27 games so far this season, few more as compared to last season. Also, he
has started in almost every important games in Premier League and Champions
League.
Inter
Milan, AC Milan and Roma are also said to be interested in the player, however
he wants to stay in his country.
Milner
is keen to play Champions League football but it won’t make Liverpool to take a
step back from his pursuit.
The Citizens bought Milner from Aston Villa for a fee around £26million back in 2010. He has been with them though the transition period. He has lifted several trophies including a Premier League title.
Columnist: Shah Arsalan
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