Sterling Man City deal could come back to haunt Liverpool

Anfield says good riddance to Sterling, but will deal cost them a Champions League spot?

Raheem Sterling scores for Liverpool against Spurs
(Image credit: Jamie McDonald / Getty)

Liverpool fans have welcomed the news that Raheem Sterling has left the club, after Man City agreed to pay £49m for the wantaway winger, making him the most expensive English footballer ever.

Few on Merseyside are sad to see him leave after the acrimony that developed between the club and player after he turned down a new contract at the start of the year. However, Reds manager Brendan Rodgers has denied a rift with the player.

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