Brendan Rodgers says he expects Raheem Sterling to stay at the club despite transfer speculation regarding his future.
Rodgers said he expects Raheem Sterling to see through the remaining two years of his contract and that the England striker is available for selection against Stoke.
Sterling has been linked with a move away from Liverpool and talks over his future scheduled for Friday were cancelled by the club.
The 20-year-old was booed by some Liverpool fans as he accepted the Young Player of the Year award at Tuesday night’s end of season awards ceremony.
Rodgers expects a positive reaction from the Liverpool supporters on Sunday and insists they will give Sterling their backing during their final game of the season against Stoke.
"Raheem has two years left and I expect him to see that two years through and continue to behave as immaculately as he has done.
"We want to resolve (contract) situation but it doesn't change my approach to him. There is no problem there.
"Ownership have shown their strength in their time here. When they have had to show that strength with players they have done that."
More to follow...
petikan dari LiverpoolTeamTalk
0 comments: