The Most Official-est Sounding James Milner News Yet: Ireland Aston Villa Bound
James Milner's protracted transfer from Aston Villa to Manchester City is finally set to go through on Thursday after the two clubs agreed a package worth about £26m.
Stephen Ireland – whose agent today held talks with the Villa chief executive, Paul Faulkner – will sign for Villa as part of the deal, providing he reaches a settlement with City over the remainder of his contract.
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Ireland has been valued at £10m, meaning that Villa will receive a further £16m in cash in addition to the former Republic of Ireland midfielder. Should Ireland pull out of the transfer – there is no indication that is likely to happen at the moment despite Martin O'Neill's resignation yesterday – Milner will move to Eastlands in a straight cash deal.
That's about what I'd been expecting. People that thought £26m + Stephen Ireland were coming our way will be disappointed, but honestly that deal sounded too fantastic to be true. This is solid value, and while I'm not as enamored with Ireland as many others, he's a solid addition.
This is probably as good an outcome as we could have reasonably hoped for. I might have preferred a straight cash swap, but Ireland is a useful player. Now to see if any of this money is re-invested in the squad. I'm thinking yes, but certainly not all of it unless we see some more movement in the coming days and weeks.
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But what of Ash?
Does this move make his stay much more of a given?
by Andrew Cieslak on Aug 10, 2010 11:06 PM BST reply actions
I guess I'm glad this is still happening.
And I hope this squad and its new manager gel quickly.
by Kirsten Schlewitz on Aug 10, 2010 11:37 PM BST reply actions
I'm with you
This news has had a calming effect for me
SB Nation clearly needs a Scunthorpe United blog
by MattF15 on Aug 11, 2010 12:07 AM BST via mobile up reply actions
I am chuffed about Ireland!
10M quid seems just about right considering his baggage, although his talent could certainly command more.
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Very pleased with this
And if it is true that Ashley Young is going nowhere then it Martin O’Neill will look worse for walking out.
Until a new manager comes I am happy to be part of Kevin McDonald’s Claret and Blue Army!
"I say he does have to shoot me now! So shoot me now!" --- Daffy Duck
by George Templeton on Aug 11, 2010 2:14 PM BST reply actions












