Liverpool remain adamant they will not sell Raheem Sterling this summer, despite the player’s determination to leave with two years of his contract remaining.
The stand-off between the club, the player and his representatives is not expected to be resolved when the two parties meet on Friday, when Ian Ayre, the Liverpool chief executive, is anticipated to outline the club’s determination to keep Sterling.

 Manager Brendan Rodgers, with the backing of owner John W Henry and the Fenway Sports Group, has maintained all season that Sterling will not be sold and the club’s stance has not changed.
There was a mixed reaction towards 20-year-old Sterling when he appeared at the club’s end-of-season awards evening.
He was voted young player of the year at a ceremony held at the Echo Arena, with around 2,000 fans in attendance. The announcement of his award w
as greeted with some booing, as well as applause.

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