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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Sport
Jamie Jackson

Raheem Sterling verbally agrees new five-year Manchester City contract

Raheem Sterling set up Manchester City’s winning goal at Tottenham on Monday.
Raheem Sterling set up Manchester City’s winning goal at Tottenham on Monday. Photograph: Tom Flathers/Man City via Getty Images

Raheem Sterling has verbally agreed a new five-year contract with Manchester City after months of talks. The forward, who has just over 18 months left on the deal he signed when joining from Liverpool, has been granted a substantial pay rise.

Sterling’s wages are set to increase markedly from around £170,000 a week, reward for the form which has made him a key part of Pep Guardiola’s team. He set up Riyad Mahrez’s winner at Tottenham last Monday, a result which returned City to the top of the Premier League.

The agreement will be welcomed by Guardiola, who said in September: “It’s well-known we’re delighted with him and would like him to continue. My club knows my opinion and we share that.”

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