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O’Neill admits Milner may join Man City soon

SoccerNews in English Premier League 7 Aug 2010

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Aston Villa manager Martin O’Neill admits James Milner could be on the verge of joining Manchester City after leaving the England midfielder out of his club’s latest friendly.

Milner was absent from Villa’s squad for Friday’s goalless draw against Valencia and O’Neill hinted the protracted transfer was close to being concluded.

Villa rejected a 20 million pounds bid from City for Milner in May and put a 30 million pounds price tag on the former Leeds and Newcastle star, who has made it clear he would like to move to Eastlands.

“We didn’t play him primarily because there could be something happening in terms of the transfer,” O’Neill said.

“I thought it would be the best thing to do not to play him in case something develops over the weekend or Monday or Tuesday.

“I think there’s been fresh contact. I couldn’t tell you whether there’s been a renewed offer.

“I think there is something in that now, yes (getting it concluded quickly). I agree.

“I think that’s for everyone’s benefit really, it’s probably time to get something done if it’s at all possible.

“I think that was the aim anyway when the teams were talking. But I’m unable to furnish you with further details at this moment.”

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