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Report: Milner will need to accept pay cut to stay at Liverpool next season

James Milner will need to accept a cut to his wages if he is to extend his stay at Liverpool for a ninth season.

 

The veteran midfielder is arguably the most respected player in the current squad by coaches and players alike for his professionalism and ability to fill multiple roles when asked.

 

There has been an expectation that change is coming to a squad that has climbed the mountain on multiple fronts but is in need of a refresh.

 

Roberto Firmino is the first big name to say he is departing at seasons end, while it is highly expected that Naby Keita and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain will follow.

 

The 37 year-old is not only valued for his playing ability but also as a true student of the game and there has been speculation that he will be part of Jurgen Klopp’s back room staff when he calls time on his career.

 

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But all indications is that time is not yet on the horizon and Football Insider report that the club is preparing an extension albeit with a reduction in wages.

 

Last contract saw Milner’s weekly wage cut to £60,000 per week and it is believed that will be reduced further with any future deal.

 

Klopp is believed to be pushing the board to give Milner the extension believing that his ‘leadership and off field presence’ is invaluable to the atmosphere within the squad and that he will leave a huge void were he to depart in the summer.

 

Speaking recently about the veteran, Klopp was glowing in his praise.

 

“You can’t judge him normal for his age. He is 37, doesn’t look a day like this when he is in training.

 

“He’s a role model. I have told him, I can tell the whole world – nothing we have achieved in the last few years would have happened without James Milner, it’s as easy as that.”

 

For a player who has played more than 20 seasons at the highest level, it is a credit to himself that he has been available so readily this season, currently sitting on 32 appearances and in the three seasons before this campaign he has averaged 37 games per season.

 

It is that kind of availability that is a testament to his preparation and a shining example to those who are much younger.

 

 

 

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On 22/03/2023 at 23:15, lifetime fan said:


We offer him a coaching role with a reflective salary but keep him registered as a player for home grown purposes and in case of an emergency.  
 

It’s hardly a difficult decision. 

I think milner wants to play another season though. Can't blame him for that. And just being Mr breakglass mightn't be enough for him. And we shouldn't be looking to him to be a genuine squad member preventing us bringing in a 3rd midfielder. 

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18 minutes ago, Barrington Womble said:

I think milner wants to play another season though. Can't blame him for that. And just being Mr breakglass mightn't be enough for him. And we shouldn't be looking to him to be a genuine squad member preventing us bringing in a 3rd midfielder. 


Agree 100% mate. If he wants out to

play more then fair enough (although the links to Leeds seem to have all dried up) but even keeping him we should be signing 3 midfielders this

summer. 

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On 22/03/2023 at 08:59, AngryOfTuebrook said:

608 Premier League appearances - and counting.

 

Lampard made 609; Giggs 632 and Barry 653.  He might overtake Giggs, but I can't see him troubling Gaz Baz, unless we move him on to another Premier League team after next season.

How the fuck did that shit fat crab get so many games

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If he goes I wish him well. He obviously backs himself to start 20+ a season which he won't get here. He's won the lot with us and has been a fantastic servant. 

 

I'd love him to stay in a coaching role. Imagine being a young lad and having Hendo and Milner to guide you through the traps of a young footballers career?

 

Would love to see him back one day and for fucks sake, he needs a song. 

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On 22/03/2023 at 23:15, lifetime fan said:


We offer him a coaching role with a reflective salary but keep him registered as a player for home grown purposes and in case of an emergency.  
 

It’s hardly a difficult decision. 

With us "emergency" will probably mean he plays in 25 league games!

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I'll be sad to see him go. He's a great player and the ultimate pro who looks after himself the right way and is a great example to young players.

I hope he finds his way back here in some sort of coaching capacity when he finally hangs his boots up in 2050.

 

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Yes, I wish he'd agreed/been persuaded to stay on with some kind of pay as you play/coaching role. His experience and professionalism is invaluable. I wish him well when he goes, but I can't help but think Brighton will prove too great a challenge. In his last few games for us his formerly canny interventions have looked clumsy and given away free kicks. He certainly hasn't looked like a player who'd get any more playing time for Brighton than us. Maybe they've offered him a better route into the coaching side of it, although I can't believe Inglethorpe would have failed to match that.

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