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Milner Wants Liverpool Move
By Tyne-Talk June 15 2008
Newcastle United winger James Milner is said to have appealed to the North East club not to block a "dream move" to Liverpool if there is an offer on the table. Milner has repeatedly been linked with a move to Anfield since the season closed, but reports suggested that Liverpool's offer of 3 unknown players was more of an insult than a compliment.

However, the Sunday papers are full of stories regarding Milner's desire to join Rafa Benitez's men. In two separate attempts to lure the former Leeds player from Newcastle, Benitez is said to have firstly offered 21 year old midfielder Danny Guthrie who spent last season on loan at Bolton and secondly, added Jermaine Pennant into the equation, both offers were rejected by Keegan's camp.

It wasn't long ago that Milner was looking to the future as he gave an interview to the Evening Chronicle indictating he was happy at the club.

He said last week:

"If we start saying certain things it puts pressure on, especially if we don't start as well as we'd like to.

But what I can say is that the club deserves to be in Europe. It's a massive club. I came to the club when it was in Europe. And that's where Newcastle should be."

I'd love to be part of a Newcastle team that wins a trophy, whether it's next year or the years after. That has to be an aim. But next year the aim is to get into the top half, secure a position and be in the hunt for European football. We can do that - we know we can.

We are a small squad and that's been said before. So I am sure there will be names coming in and going out. If we can come back and start the way we finished it will give us a good platform to carry on."

Milner who is priced at approximately £7million by Newcastle is also under the watchful eye of Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neil who is said to have matched Newcastle's price tag in a recent bid.

Newcastle United manager Kevin Keegan appears more interested in a swap deal for Liverpool's out of favour striker Peter Crouch who is desperate to leave Liverpool for regular pitchtime.

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15 Jun, 2008 16:28 Report
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I'd allow him to leave for 7m. It be a good move for him ,the opportunity to play champions league football and theres a lot we could do with the money. Both parties would win.

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16 Jun, 2008 15:05 Report
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Re: Milner Wants Liverpool Move
Guthrie and Pennant: (Sm22)

I wouldn't grumble too much about getting Mr. Robot-o back in the deal. Would be yet another hole to fill.

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16 Jun, 2008 15:59 Report
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Wouldnt let him go at all, he can play both wings, ive seen him fill in a right back all be it not very often. if liverpool are after him then it says summit

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16 Jun, 2008 19:01 Report
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I agree Tafa, but when a player wants out-and there's no good evidence that this is the case-it's usually not in a club's best interest to block him. Especially if there's a good bid on the table.

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