After lack of regular playing time this season, Raheem Sterling is ready to move away from Manchester City for more playing time as he looks to be involved ahead of the World Cup next year in Qatar.
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The England winger impressed at the European Championship in the summer, helping England to the final where they eventually lost to Italy. He has however unable to cement a starting birth in a very competitive City side this term.
The former Liverpoool man has started two league games so far after matchday seven.
Speaking in an interview, the 26year old admitted that he could leave Manchester City if he does not become a regular starter again under Manager, Pep Guardiola.
“If there was the option to go somewhere else for more game time I would be open to it.”
The arrival of Jack Grealish in the summer has also hampered Sterling chances and a move away from the club is not far-fetch from his thoughts.
He has recently been linked with a move to Barcelona and if the issue is not resolved until January, he could be on the move, maybe not permanent but just to get more play time.
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