Milner wants to stay at Leeds
James Milner has reiterated his desire to stay at Leeds even though PFA deputy chief executive Mick McGuire today revealed Tottenham had made a “fantastic bid” for the England Under-21 international.
Leeds chairman Gerald Krasner made it clear earlier today that the talented 18-year-old is not for sale despite the Yorkshire club’s relegation from the Barclaycard Premiership and the imminent sale of goalkeeper Paul Robinson to Spurs.
McGuire, who also acts as Milner’s agent in his role with the Professional Footballers’ Association, said: “It is true to say Tottenham Hotspur made a fantastic bid for James and I have discussed the matter with both the Leeds chief executive, David Richmond, and I have also spoken at length with Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy.
“In fairness, the bid was tremendous and the way both clubs have conducted themselves in this matter has been thoroughly professional and at no point did we feel that Leeds were trying to push James out the door.
“James is totally committed to Leeds and wants to stay at Elland Road and he feels that another year with added responsibility can only enhance his ability as a player,” he added.
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