Raheem Sterling contract talks with Man City stall again over demands

Sport360 staff 08:20 18/09/2018
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  • Raheem Sterling failed to pull the trigger at the right time

    Contract talks between Manchester City and Raheem Sterling have stalled over a dispute in wages, reports the Guardian.

    Sterling and City’s hierarchy spent much of last season in contract negotiations before the player, whose current deal expires in 2020, put them on hold, preferring to concentrate on England’s World Cup campaign.

    The 23-year-old was also hoping that a strong personal showing in Russia might strengthen his bargaining position.

    But having failed to find the net as England reached the last four, talks have re-opened.

    Reports in Manchester have suggested that the former Liverpool forward, currently on a reported £175,000 a week, is seeking a pay rise of £100,000 a week.

    The club does not agree with that valuation, and though both sides are willing to be patient, it could force the Premier League champions’ hand in the summer if the situation is not resolved by then.

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