James Milner Defies Age: Extends Brighton Contract Beyond 40
James Milner continues to defy age norms by extending his contract with Brighton, aiming to become one of the Premier League's oldest outfield players.



Brighton & Hove Albion have announced the extension of James Milner's contract for another season, a move that will see the veteran midfielder playing past his 40th birthday. Milner, who joined Brighton after his tenure with Liverpool ended in the summer of 2023, is set to turn 40 on January 4, 2026.
A Storied Career
Milner's career spans over two decades, beginning at Leeds United and including stints at Newcastle United, Aston Villa, Manchester City, and Liverpool. His experience and leadership have been invaluable to every team he has played for.
Chasing Records
If Milner continues into the following season, he stands a chance to challenge the record for the Premier League's oldest outfield player, currently held by Teddy Sheringham, who played for West Ham at 40 years and 272 days old.
Last Season's Performance
Despite making only four appearances in the top flight last season, Milner's presence was felt as Brighton secured an eighth-place finish in the Premier League. His strategic play and experience were crucial in tight matches.
International Career
Milner has also represented England on 61 occasions, participating in the 2010 and 2014 World Cups. His international experience adds a layer of depth to his already impressive resume.
What’s Next?
As Milner prepares for another season with Brighton, fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see if this seasoned player can continue to perform at the highest levels of football.