Manchester City and Raheem Sterling fail to agree on the long term deal that ensures his stay at the club till 2022. No more negotiations will take place until England side returns from their World cup base camp in Repino. With their first match at the FIFA World cup just a week away, the deal finalization will virtually take place only after the World Cup.
Raheem Sterling will be aware that good performances at the big stage will loosen City’s purse and it could bring in a better deal. Meanwhile, he will also attract more club’s if he gathers attention at the big stage.
Raheem Sterling has two years left at the Etihad as per his present contract.
The aggressive forward has scored 23 goals this season for Manchester City. He presently earns around 175,000 pounds per week. His manager feels he should be amongst the side’s top earners alongside Kevin De Bruyne, Fernandinho, David Silva and Nicolas Otamendi. De Bruyne had agreed to a new six year deal in January with 350,000 pounds per week including bonuses.
Raheem Sterling arrived from Liverpool in 2015 at a record fee of 44 million pounds. He finished as the fifth top scorer in Premier League this season, just 3 goals behind the top scorer Sergio Aguero.