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Former Liverpool midfielder James Milner has retired from soccer after winning three Premier League titles and the Champions League during a decorated career in the top flightJames Milner during the Premier League match between Brighton & Hove Albion and Manchester United.(Image: David Horton - CameraSport via Getty Images)James Milner has confirmed his retirement from soccer after a 24-year playing career in the Premier League, including stints at Liverpool and Manchester City.The versatile 40-year-old was set to be out of contract this summer after spending the past three years at Brighton. He also helped the Reds win the Champions League in 2019 under Jurgen Klopp and played a key part during his time at Anfield."After 24 seasons in the Premier League, it feels like the right time to bring an end to my playing career," Milner posted on Instagram in a statement."From making my debut for Leeds United, who I supported growing up, at the age of 16 and becoming the Premier League's youngest scorer, I could never have dreamed of the journey l've been on, right through to not being able to lift my foot last year and then coming back to be part of Brighton qualifying for Europe for the second time in their history at the age of 40."To have gone on to represent Newcastle, Aston Villa, Man City, Liverpool and Brighton — and not forgetting a memorable month at Swindon Town — has been an incredible privilege.Milner ended up playing more games for Liverpool than for any other club during his career.(Image: 2023 Liverpool FC)"Every club has played a huge role in my life and career, and I want to thank everyone involved — the owners, staff, coaches, teammates and supporters who welcomed me and helped me along the way."I've been fortunate enough to experience some unforgettable moments, from fighting for survival to winning trophies, playing in Europe, and representing my country, England, at two European Championships and two World Cups."But more than anything, it's the people and friendships l've made throughout the game that I'll cherish forever."To the fans, thank you.
To those who supported me every step of the way, your encouragement meant more than you'll ever know.Get Liverpool's new 2026/27 home kitThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn moreLiverpool FC have launched their new home kit for the 2026/27, inspired by iconic adidas strip worn during the club's 1989/90 title-winning campaign."And to those who gave me grief along the way, thank you too — you all played your part in making the journey memorable and helping shape me as a player and person."To my family, thank you for every sacrifice, every mile travelled and every moment of encouragement.
None of this would have been possible without you. Thank you to everyone who has been part of the journey."
