Sterling may quit Liverpool and return to London – report
Roman Abramovich is ready to offer Pep Guardiola a four-year deal worth £40m – after tax – to become Chelsea manager, The Sun say.
The Blues owner is reportedly refusing to give up in his quest to lure the Barcelona boss to Stamford Bridge.
The Daily Mail report that Barca are preparing to table a £35m bid for Chelsea defender David Luiz.
Meanwhile, former QPR starlet Raheem Sterling could quit Liverpool this summer and return to London, according to the Daily Mirror.
Sterling, who is rated as one of the country’s best young players, grew up in Harlesden and spent seven years with Rangers before being snapped up by Liverpool in 2010.
It is claimed that his mother is concerned about his lack of progress and wants the family to return to the capital.
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SpitTheDog
23/03/2012 @ 11:29 am
I agree with Grem. When Bob Carroll Gees gave me my chance I was just a young pup and he had a big hand in my success. Give the kids a go!
Grem
23/03/2012 @ 10:34 am
How small is sterling compared to owen?
Not much I think.
Now that our season in the league is over, we might as well start fielding all those young outstanding players for exposure/experience. We have seem enough of Adam and Henderson, evening Downing.
We need Flanagan and Danny Wilson, Shelvey, Morgan etc
dominic
23/03/2012 @ 10:19 am
send him out on loan, or give him a couple substitute appearances see how he goes then,
James Jackson
23/03/2012 @ 9:16 am
I agree with Davids comments. If he was good enough and strong enough for a top London club on a regular first team basis, LFC would be playing him.
David Adamson
23/03/2012 @ 9:05 am
The boy is still very young and lacks the strength he will have one day.
Which London club do his pushy parents think he will play for on a regular basis.???