Liverpool hands vice-captain Milner James new deal

On the same day it handed manager Jurgen Klopp a contract extension, Liverpool has also given a new deal to vice-captain James Milner.

Published : Dec 14, 2019 00:15 IST

James Milner joined Liverpool in 2015 on a free transfer from Manchester City.
James Milner joined Liverpool in 2015 on a free transfer from Manchester City.
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James Milner joined Liverpool in 2015 on a free transfer from Manchester City.

James Milner has extended his contract with Liverpool to prolong his stay at the club beyond the end of this season.

Liverpool has not announced the exact length of the agreement but it is reported to be a two-and-a-half year deal.

The fresh terms for vice-captain Milner came on the same day the club renewed manager Jurgen Klopp's contract until 2024.

Milner, who turns 34 in January, joined the European champion in 2015 on a free transfer from Manchester City.

His previous deal with Premier League leader Liverpool was due to expire at the end of the season but he will now remain part of Klopp's squad going forward.

"I've been lucky and privileged to play for this club for four and a half years now," Milner said. "It has been an amazing time seeing how the club is changing and developing."

The fresh terms for Milner capped a productive day for the Reds – which begins its Club World Cup campaign next week – after Klopp's long-term extension.

"Obviously the gaffer waited to sign his dependent on whether I signed mine, so that makes me a feel bit more important!" he joked.

READ | Jurgen Klopp agrees new Liverpool deal until 2024

Milner added: "We had discussions with the club and this was obviously the ideal for me, this was what I wanted to do – stay and play at the highest level as long as I can.

"Liverpool is an unbelievable place to be and we're a very, very good football team. I enjoy being part of this football club and hopefully we can keep improving."

Milner has played 198 games for Liverpool, 21 of those appearances coming this season.

"Obviously winning a trophy last year, it's easy to sit back or take your foot off the gas, and we've gone the other way," said Milner.

"You can see the drive in the squad to keep pushing and to try to play at the intensity that we play at every couple of days, which we are at the moment.

"We'll keep striving to keep improving and getting success for this club."

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