Old boys may have regrets - GH
Barry and Milner both earned sizeable increases in their salary when making the move to Manchester City in £12million and £24million deals, respectively, in the pre-Houllier era. Villa are bracing themselves for a similar battle to hold onto Ashley Young this summer with the England player being linked with the two Manchester clubs, Liverpool and Chelsea. Houllier believes in general that a player has to weigh up the worth of giving up the chance to play regular football - at Villa - for extra financial riches elsewhere. But when asked about the departure of Milner and Barry, Houllier said: "If sometimes, if you ask some players would they like to be one year younger, I think they would take it and consider things differently. "Money doesn't buy you a regular place in the team and what players have to do is to think about it. "You want to play. A real player has got the desire for winning and also a love for the game and wants to play." Houllier believes Villa will do everything possible to keep Young and reiterated talks over his future will be held in the summer. He said: "I think the club will do what has to be done to keep him. "At the moment he is a Villa player and his contract does not end to 2012. "He said we would look at that at the end of the season and we respect that."