Raheem Sterling has signed a
three-year contract extension at Manchester City, committing him to the club
until 2023 in a deal worth up to £300,000 a week.
The England age 23, previous deal was due at the
end of next season.
It is understood the new contract will make Sterling one of the
best-paid English players in the Premier League.
Sterling, who has scored seven goals for the club this season,
joined City from Liverpool in a £49m deal in 2015.
He scored 23 goals last season as the Blues won the Premier
League and Carabao Cup.
Capped 46 times by England, he scored twice against Spain last
month - his first international goals for three years.
The
new deal comes in the week that German news magazine Der Spiegel alleged City overvalued
sponsorship deals to help meet Uefa's Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules.
City said they will not be commenting on the claims and that the
attempt to damage their reputation had been "organised and clear".
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