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Raheem Sterling tries to mend bridges with Liverpool after completing Manchester City move

Forward thanks former managers after agitating for record switch

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Raheem Sterling holds a Man City scarf. Photo: Reuters

Raheem Sterling tried to make his peace with Liverpool following his record-breaking move to Premier League rivals Manchester City on Tuesday.

The 20-year-old forward became English football’s most expensive player after passing a medical in a five-year deal worth an initial £44 million that could rise to £49 million (HK$590 million).

City, the 2014 Premier League champions, finished runners-up to champions Chelsea last season as Liverpool came sixth and failed to qualify for Europe’s elite Champions League competition.

“The more quality players that are around you, the more quality it brings out in you so I can’t wait to get started and play alongside them,” Sterling told City’s official website.

His move across the northwest of England set the seal on a long-running transfer saga involving the England international who was under contract at Liverpool until 2017.

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