James Milner will leave Liverpool at the end of the season if this happens

Most football players towards the end of their football career tend to return to their boyhood club, a similar scenario is about to happen to Liverpool player, James Milner.

A new report has made it known that Liverpool player, James Milner may leave Anfield at the end of the season.

The report added that the Reds star can leave if his boyhood football club, Leeds United make a return to the English Premier League.

Leeds are on relegation but could be promoted to the EPL next season if they win the Championship.

At the moment, Leeds United are at the top of the Championship table following their great performance under Marcelo Bielsa.

James Milner has the intention of making a return to Leeds because he started his football career with them and hopefully wants to end it there.

The Whites will also be willing to sign him back if they make a return to the English Premier League.

This latest development is a hint for Liverpool to start looking for a possible replacement should James Milner leave at the end of the season.

Liverpool sign James Milner on a free transfer, this means the Reds didn’t spend so much to get him over to Anfield.

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