Raheem Sterling: I'm not a money-grabber

Liverpool forward Raheem Sterling insists he is not “a money-grabbing 20-year-old” as his contract wrangle rumbles on.

Liverpool forward Raheem Sterling insists he is not “a money-grabbing 20-year-old” as his contract wrangle rumbles on.

The England international has rejected what manager Brendan Rodgers described as an “incredible offer” – believed to be £100,000-a-week – as the club look to tie down one of their prize assets.

Sterling still has more than two years to run on his current £35,000-a-week deal but talks have been put on hold until the summer.

“I don’t want to be perceived as a money-grabbing 20-year-old,” he told BBC Sport.

“I just want to be seen as a kid that loves to play football.”

“I think anyone around me can vouch for me that it has never been about money.

“It is about winning trophies throughout your career; I don’t talk about how many cars I will drive or how many houses I’ve got.

“It is flattering to get a huge contract (offer). I just purely want to be the best I can be.”

Liverpool were criticised for their handling of Gerrard’s contract and Sterling’s admission he would have signed a new deal last summer when the club were riding high challenging for the title will set alarm bells ringing among fans.

“If, at that point in time, I was offered a contract, I most definitely would have signed straight away, probably for far less money than being said now,” he said.

“I just think the timing was a bit off. It has been a bit much for me this season with everyone talking about it every minute.

“I keep hearing I’ve rejected all sorts of contracts. Me, the club and my reps have spoken about it and put talks on hold until the end of season, so it’s frustrating to hear the contract situation keep going on and on.

“I just wanted to get my point across on the whole thing. But, at the end of the season, I just want to sit down with the club and my representatives.

“I will definitely give guarantees when the season has finished.

“The fans get a bit frustrated with me because I’m not signing straight away. They can get on your back a little bit, but this is football and you have to accept these things.

“I try to block it out of my head, which is the whole reason why I’ve said I want to wait till the end of the season.

“I think they just see it as this 20-year-old boy being greedy. I just want to take the time to think about what I’ve achieved in my career so far, where I need to go and what I need to do to get better as a player.

“I just want to get through this season helping the club do the best we can do and hopefully at the end of the season be proud of what we have achieved.”

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