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Liverpool Transfer News: Latest on James Milner and Asier Illarramendi Rumours

Stuart Newman@@StuNewmanSportX.com LogoFeatured ColumnistMay 17, 2015

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - JANUARY 04:  James Milner of Manchester City celebrates after scoring a goal to level the scores at 1-1 during the FA Cup Third Round match between  Manchester City and Sheffield Wednesday at Etihad Stadium on January 4, 2015 in Manchester, England.  (Photo by Jan Kruger/Getty Images)
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Liverpool have reportedly won the race to sign Manchester City star James Milner when the 2014/15 season comes to a close.

That’s according to David Anderson of the Daily Mirror, who says that the England international will snub the advances of Arsenal in favour of switching to Anfield.

Milner is out of contract at the Etihad Stadium at the end of the current campaign, and although he’s been given plenty of first-team chances this term, it’s seemingly time to move on.

BARCELONA, SPAIN - MARCH 18:  Lionel Messi of Barcelona takes on James Milner of Manchester City during the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 second leg match between Barcelona and Manchester City at Camp Nou on March 18, 2015 in Barcelona, Spain.  (Photo
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Although primarily deployed as a winger, the 29-year-old’s favoured position is in the middle of the park, and he’ll be hoping to fill the hole left by skipper Steven Gerrard when he departs.

Gerrard, whose final game at Anfield ended with a crushing 3-1 defeat to Crystal Palace on Saturday, will head to LA Galaxy next term, but he’s called for the Liverpool powers-that-be to give manager Brendan Rodgers licence to spend—per Sky Sports:

“I’m hoping the owners will back Brendan again, and bring in that bit of quality that help us go one step further next year. I think we’ve done okay (this season) but I think next year we can go one better.”

WEST BROMWICH, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 26:  James Milner of Manchester City during the Barclays Premier League match between West Bromwich Albion and Manchester City at The Hawthorns on December 26, 2014 in West Bromwich, England.  (Photo by Scott Heavey/Getty
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While Milner will be a free transfer for Liverpool should he make the switch, Anderson noted that he’ll set the Reds back £100,000 per week.

Nothing is concrete just yet, however, and although the Mirror claim that Milner has decided against a switch to Arsenal, former striker Alan Smith has heard a little different:

Alan Smith @9smudge

To be clear, I didn't say James Milner was definitely signing for Arsenal. Just heard a whisper. Nothing more

Still, Liverpool will undoubtedly do everything in their power to get Milner to Anfield, and despite the fact that he’s not the most glamorous signing in the world, he does a job like no other player around.

The one concern will be that Milner hasn’t exactly proven himself in the heart of midfield, and should he head to Merseyside and fail to live up to his billing, the Reds will have yet another talented winger warming the bench.

Asier Illarramendi

ELCHE, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 22:  Asier Illarramendi of Real Madrid looks on before the La Liga match between Elche FC and Real Madrid at Estadio Manuel Martinez Valero on February 22, 2015 in Elche, Spain.  (Photo by Manuel Queimadelos Alonso/Getty Images)
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Another candidate to fill the sizeable boots of Gerrard is Real Madrid’s Asier Illarramendi, who was officially put up for sale by Real—per Tom Hopkinson of the Sunday People, via the Daily Mirror.

Hopkinson wrote that Liverpool have been tracking the midfielder for a long time now, and they are ready to offer £8.5 million to secure his services.

Real, however, are reportedly hoping to bank around £10 million for the 25-year-old, yet Liverpool will likely be willing to meet their demands.

Illarramendi is undoubtedly a talented player, but he’s something of a laughing stock at the Bernabeu, with many criticising him:

Aswin @Zizouology

How Lucas Silva doesn't get into this team over a mediocre Illarramendi is strange.

Unfairly so, too, as the Spaniard has demonstrated his class on endless occasions in the white shirt.

He is the kind of player who simply keeps play ticking over while in possession and hustles when on the back foot. That isn’t quite glamorous enough for the hostile Real Madrid fans, but it would certainly be useful for the Reds.

However, we could see Emre Can given a more prominent role in the heart of midfield next season, which could mean Illarramendi’s chances will be few and far between at Anfield.

VILLARREAL, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 27:  Asier Illarramendi of Real Madrid in action during the La Liga match between Villarreal CF and Real Madrid at El Madrigal on September 27, 2014 in Villarreal, Spain.  (Photo by Manuel Queimadelos Alonso/Getty Images)
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Would the Spaniard leave Real Madrid to sit on another club’s bench? Probably not, so unless first-team football can be assured, Illarramendi won’t be in red next season.

Rodgers does indeed need to invest in a new midfielder, but 99 per cent of his focus should be on landing a new striker.

Misfiring front men have cost the Reds dearly this season, and while Milner and Illarramendi would be smart investments, Rodgers needs to start from the top.