Brighton sign Liverpool midfielder James Milner on a free transfer
Brighton's midfield just gained a whole heap of experience after the club completed the signing of James Milner from Liverpool.

<p>Brighton have announced the signing of James Milner on a free transfer from Premier League rivals Liverpool.</p>
<p>The former England international has agreed a one-year contract at the Amex Stadium, with the option for a further 12 months.</p>
<p>Albion head coach Roberto De Zerbi told his club's website: "I'm very glad to welcome James to Brighton.</p>
<p>"He's an excellent addition for us and I'm sure he will help to bring us to an even higher level."</p>
<p>Milner, who won 61 international caps between 2009 and 2016, began his career with Leeds and has also played for Newcastle, Aston Villa and Manchester City.</p>
<p>The 37-year-old won the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup and Carabao Cup during eight years at Anfield.</p>
<p>He will join Brighton following the expiration of his Reds contract on June 30 and add experience to De Zerbi's squad ahead of the club's maiden Europa League campaign.</p>
<p>Seagulls technical director David Weir said: "His experience speaks for itself with the amount of games he has played and the trophies he has won throughout a decorated career.</p>
<p>"These games include European competition, which will be of huge value to us as we embark on our first season in Europe."</p>
<p>Milner is currently third in the list of all-time Premier League appearances with 619, behind Gareth Barry (652) and Ryan Giggs (632).</p>
<p>The veteran midfielder, who can also operate at full-back, is Brighton's second signing of the summer following the club-record arrival of Brazilian forward Joao Pedro from Watford.</p>
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