James Milner can leave Villa for the right price, says Martin O’Neill

• O’Neill ready to sell midfielder to City if clubs can agree fee
• Villa have already rejected one £20m offer from City

Martin O’Neill has said that he is ready to sell James Milner to Manchester City – if the two clubs can agree a fee for the midfielder. City have made clear their intentions to sign the England midfielder and now the Aston Villa manager has admitted that Milner wants to leave the club, according to Sky Sports News.

City have had one bid, believed to be in the region of £20m, knocked back already but are expected to make another attempt before the start of the season. Milner has yet to join up with the Villa squad, currently in Dublin on a pre-season tour, following his participation in the World Cup.

Stewart Downing recently warned Milner it would be difficult to hold down a regular place at City and that the midfielder might have to be content with being a “bit-part” player if he decides to leave Aston Villa. Should he sign for Roberto Mancini’s team, he would follow in the footsteps of Gareth Barry, who made the same move last summer.

Villa have indicated they are looking for at least £30m to let go of the 24-year-old.

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Aston Villa and England’s Emile Heskey retires from internationals

• Striker won 62 caps and scored seven goals
• Last match was 4-1 defeat by Germany

The Aston Villa striker Emile Heskey has retired from international football. The 32-year-old, who made his England debut as a replacement against Hungary in April 1999, won 62 caps and scored seven goals.

Heskey said: “I have enjoyed every moment of my England career and worn the shirt with pride every time I have been fortunate enough to have been selected.

“I would like to thank every manager I have played under, everyone at the Football Association and the fans for all their support over the years. I wish the management team and the playing squad all the best for the future.”

Heskey played at three World Cups and two European Championships. At this summer’s World Cup in South Africa he played in all four of England’s matches, starting the draws with USA and Algeria and appearing as a substitute against Slovenia and in the 4-1 defeat by Germany that ended England’s involvement in the competition.

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West Ham confident Scott Parker will stay at Upton Park

• Aston Villa reportedly planning to bid £10m for midfielder
• Co-owner ‘optimistic’ club captain will decide to stay

West Ham remain confident that Scott Parker, the midfielder, will still be playing for the club next season.

Aston Villa are reportedly planning to make a £10m bid for the Hammers’ captain but David Sullivan, the club’s co-owner, said: “I am extremely optimistic that we can persuade him to stay at Upton Park. He is the backbone of our rebuilding plans, the team’s talisman.

“No way do we want a rerun of last season when we finished on 35 points as normally that amount means you’re relegated.

“The last time I spoke to Scott [before the summer break] he was enthusiastic [about] staying. I guess he wants to hear about our plans for rebuilding. And at the moment we have not had any offers for him. We’ve just heard rumours, that’s all.”

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