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    Martinez Looking To Sign James Milner?


    Not a chance in hell of this happening





    Everton plotting ambitious summer swoop for Manchester City midfielder James Milner.


    Everton want to sign James Milner this summer in an ambitious swoop.

    England midfielder Milner, 28, has a year left on his 75,000-a-week contract at Man City.

    He has only made 11 Premier League starts this term under Manuel Pellegrini, who has used him as sub 18 times.

    Milner will now assess his future this summer if City do not give him a new deal and assurances about his first team prospects.

    Already he has seen close pal Gareth Barry offloaded from Man City to Goodison Park , where he has thrived and help them to fifth.

    Everton manager Roberto Martinez is now hoping he can persuade Milner to follow Barry and has started discreet enquiries.

    Milner's first choice is to stay at City after joining from Aston Villa in August 2010 for 26million.

    But he only has two goals this term and has not featured in his central midfi

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    re: Martinez Looking To Sign James Milner?

    Hope he never leaves us

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