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'Raheem Sterling is not ready for big-money move' - John Barnes

The England international is yet to agree to a new deal with the Reds and has been linked with the likes of Real Madrid.

JOHN BARNES HAS warned Liverpool’s Raheem Sterling that he is not ready for a big-money move and believes the forward’s career could “all go wrong” if he leaves Anfield.

Sterling’s future has been the subject of speculation for months, as the 20-year-old is yet to accept a contract offer from the Premier League outfit with two years remaining on his current deal.

Brendan Rodgers has revealed no agreement will be made until after the end of the season, with Real Madrid and Bayern Munich reported to be interested in his services.

And former Liverpool winger Barnes has urged the England international to put pen to paper with the Merseyclub and continue his development under Rodgers.

“Raheem Sterling should absolutely sign the contract and stay at Liverpool,” he told talkSport.

“I would advise any young player who has just been in the game for a year or so to stay and learn his trade. Show a level of consistently over a four or five-year period before you make a big move. You will then be judged as a £50million player.

“We’ve seen it with Scott Sinclair and Jack Rodwell at Manchester City. Where are they now?

“Sterling is not ready for a move to Barcelona, Real Madrid or Manchester City. He needs another two or three years at Liverpool. Then, if he decides he wants to move on, fine. He has to be very careful though.

“Sometimes the bad advice is not only the most lucrative but also sounds like the best advice.

“He’s not been playing consistently well over a number of years though. Maybe his form has suffered because of all the speculation about his future.

“For any young player, similar to Harry Kane [and Sterling], I would advise you to show a level of consistently where you’re happy and people accept you.

“Then, if you want to put yourself under pressure by making a big money move, do that because it could all go wrong.”

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