Arsenal are set to swoop for Queens Park Rangers ace Raheem Sterling, beating the likes of rivals Manchester City, Manchester United and Liverpool for the prodigy.
Numerous Premier League clubs are said to have been tracking the 14-year-old sensation for a number of months now, but a move across London to the Gunners is most likely after Sterling met with Academy director Liam Brady.
QPR can expect to recieve around £750,000 in compensation, as well as add-ons which will increase should the player succeed at the Emirates Stadium.
However, manager Jim Magilton will aim to persuade the youngster to stay after promoting him to first-team training in recent weeks and the striker could even make his debut for the club in the next few games.
Sterling was reportedly a VIP guest at Liverpool’s game against Manchester United recently, but a move closer to home could suit the 14-year-old better
[Source: The Sun]
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