Milner wants out?

dctid said:
Realistically he now has a decent medal collection i honestly dont think the sort of guy he is he would be playing a game to angle for more money

He must know he will take a hit on his salary but i think he wants to play more games

I think he wants to play centre-mid
 
Milner has shown a great attitude this season, but many of his appearances have been for the last ten or fifteen minutes of games. I would like him to stay but it is understandable he is frustrated at his lack of game time. In a season where we have had injuries to both Silva and Nasri he hasnt had the game time he would like. If he joins another PL club he is sure to get a great reception from our fans. He seems typical of many English players, high effort commitment and energy levels but lacking some of the subtle skills of continental stars. He will always be remembered fondly.
 
TrueBlue1705 said:
dctid said:
Realistically he now has a decent medal collection i honestly dont think the sort of guy he is he would be playing a game to angle for more money

He must know he will take a hit on his salary but i think he wants to play more games

I think he wants to play centre-mid

Not going to happen
 
A valuable player for the team. He offers several great options and is technically capable, a great athlete and professional too.
 
dctid said:
TrueBlue1705 said:
dctid said:
Realistically he now has a decent medal collection i honestly dont think the sort of guy he is he would be playing a game to angle for more money

He must know he will take a hit on his salary but i think he wants to play more games

I think he wants to play centre-mid

Not going to happen

I know, hence he wants to go - I'm pretty sure when we bought him he was playing regularly as a centre-mid for Villa
 
But after playing a vital role in the title win, the Yorkshireman indicated that he wants to stay and help the Blues move to the next level.

“I have just won the Premier League, and I have loved every minute of being at City,” he said.

“I have been here four years and I have a year left so we will see what happens over the summer.

“We have won two trophies this season and I came here to win trophies. I want to contribute to the club as much as I can.

“The next thing we need to win is the European Cup. I have been lucky enough, since I have been here, to win every domestic trophy so that is the next one.”
 
I'm not buying this story. Just more BS the media throw out there to cause trouble and sell papers. So Milner is unhappy with playing time and he's going to go to Arsenal to solve this problem? Ramsay is the first name on the team sheet so that leaves 1 spot he would battle Arteta, Flamini, Wilshere, and Wenger wants to move Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain as well. When the hell is he going to get a game for them?
 
stonerblue said:
But after playing a vital role in the title win, the Yorkshireman indicated that he wants to stay and help the Blues move to the next level.

“I have just won the Premier League, and I have loved every minute of being at City,” he said.

“I have been here four years and I have a year left so we will see what happens over the summer.

“We have won two trophies this season and I came here to win trophies. I want to contribute to the club as much as I can.

“The next thing we need to win is the European Cup. I have been lucky enough, since I have been here, to win every domestic trophy so that is the next one.”

And so it was written. The end.
 
Wembley despair left James Milner looking for future away from Manchester City

Manuel Pellegrini’s decision to give James Milner no game time in the Capital One Cup final at Wembley has contributed substantially to the player concluding that his future lies away from Manchester City.

City, who are struggling to hold together the squad which won the Premier League title 11 days ago, face a losing battle in altering Milner’s view that they are only interested in Spanish players. The 28-year-old was particularly was despondent having not emerged from the Wembley bench against Sunderland in March.

Milner’s frustration with life at the Etihad is also understood to stem from the fact that even his huge contribution as a 50 minute substitute in City’s vital game at Anfield last month has not altered his second tier status in manager Manuel Pellegrini’s eyes. Milner justifiably felt that he made City look like a different team in his wide role at Anfield on April 13.

The Englishman, signed from Aston Villa four years ago, has made only 71 Premier League for City in that time. He knows that few clubs will be able to match his City salary but that may still not deter him from leaving, with Arsenal and Liverpool among possible suitors. Though Milner craves a central role, City are understood to be ready to retain Javi Garcia, as well as buy Sporting Lisbon’s Fernando, leaving scant prospect of a place in the middle for the England international – despite his excellent contributions last season.

Yaya Touré's bizarre veiled threat to leave for Barcelona – made through his agent Dimitri Seluk, who said City had failed to mark his birthday – will be more difficult to put into effect than the Ivorian might hope. Barça would relish regaining the player they sold four years ago but they simply could not afford the 31-year-old. This summer the club is committed to bringing the wage bill down after laying out £57m on Neymar last year and sealing a new contract with Lionel Messi this week which is worth around £16.3m a year. Players are more likely to be moved out of the Nou Camp than brought in – while Touré commands a weekly salary of £220,000.

The midfielder could find a home at Paris Saint-Germain or Monaco, but City are relaxed about the situation and ready to let the storm about his birthday pass. However, Touré's criticism is likely to lead the director of football, Txiki Begiristain, to seek a meeting with him next month in Brazil, where the Spaniard will be located during the World Cup.

Retaining Milner will be more difficult. The Englishman has rejected a four-year deal after starting only 21 games in all competitions last season.

Milner also justifiably felt that he made City look a different team after arriving from the bench in a wide role at Anfield on 13 April. However, that does not appear to have changed his place in the pecking order.

His scepticism about a future at the Etihad will only be compounded by the fact that City believe they will be allowed to reduce the number of home-grown players they field in next season's Champions League from the statutory eight to a mere five. Uefa's imposition on City of a reduced 21-man squad – as punishment for failing the Financial Fair Play tests– was thought to have created a greater need for Englishmen, with eight home-grown players and 13 foreigners seemingly required to make up the squad. Yet The Independent understands City believe they can cut a deal with Uefa to reduce their home-grown component, pro rata.

In what would be a hugely controversial twist to the FFP saga, City are convinced they will be allowed a 16-5 split, though it is unclear whether they have yet attempted to agree that with Uefa. The European governing body said it was "not in a position to make any further comment" on the issue.

City accept that Jack Rodwell has not played enough first-team football since his £12m move from Everton two years ago and that a loan deal for him is now needed. Rodwell does not expect Everton to be willing to buy him back. But a loan is possible, with the Everton manager, Roberto Martinez, ready to develop a specific midfield role for the 23-year-old and kick-start his development.

Though City are also preparing to let other English players like Joleon Lescott, Micah Richards, Scott Sinclair and Gareth Barry leave this summer, it is possible that the Spanish defensive midfielder Javi Garcia will stay. Garcia may stay because the club like the versatility which allows them to deploy him in central defence.

A £10m offer for Milner from Arsenal may come this week, though City's shortage of Englishmen may mean Milner having to run down his contract and leave on a free transfer next summer.
 
I think Milner has some grounds to be p*ssed off - there were games when he played brill but there was always a feeling in Pellegrini's eyes that he would be second string. It must be very frustrating to think no matter how well you play your status is lower than some other players!!
 

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