Liverpool have agreed a deal to sign Manchester City midfielder James Milner, subject to a medical.
Milner, who had also been linked with Arsenal, is expected to help fill the void left by Steven Gerrard, who is leaving after 17 years at the club to move to LA Galaxy this summer.
"Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher believes that the player could replace Gerrard as Liverpool’s captain: “I have no doubt one reason he's joining is to play in a more central role rather than out wide," Carragher wrote on Kicca."
The Former Liverpool player added: “The fact that [manager] Brendan Rodgers wouldn't confirm Jordan Henderson as this season’s captain even though he was captain in Gerrard's absence last season makes me think him and Milner could be competing for the armband.”
City are believed to have offered Milner improved terms to stay at the club, but he started just 18 Premier League games last season and was understood to be interested in a move to a club that would guarantee him a regular first-team place.
In 32 appearances last term, Milner provided seven Premier League assists and scored five goals.
He played 198 times in all for City after joining from Aston Villa for £26million in 2010. He was a Leeds trainee before joining Newcastle for £3.6m in 2004, and has 53 caps for England
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