5 Reasons Why Raheem Sterling Should Sign For Man City

5. He Will Be Better Than Previous Flops

Manchester City aren't going to hand over £50 million for a player who is going to sit on the bench. Former City rejects, Scott Sinclair, Jack Rodwell and Adam Johnson's combined transfer fees amount to £27 million and quite simply Raheem Sterling is a different breed to all three. Pellegrini's side still has its formidable core with Vincent Kompany, Yaya Toure, David Silva and Sergio Aguero providing a solid foundation but one that proves unsuccessful at times. The aforementioned four require an extra dimension that could help them in a way that Jesus Navas (who played 30 league games last season) could not achieve.
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