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Raheem Sterling open to leaving Manchester City to play more

MANCHESTER, England (AP) - Raheem Sterling is open to leaving Manchester City to be sure of more regular playing time and says he dreams of moving away from England.

The winger, who is regular starter for European Championship runner-up England, has fallen down the pecking order at the Premier League champions. He has started only two of City's seven games in the title defense and the team dropped points both times.

'œIf there was an opportunity to go somewhere else I would be open to this at this point in time," Sterling told the FT Business of Sport US Summit on Thursday. 'œFootball is the most important thing to me.'ť

In the virtual event, the 26-year-old Sterling went on to reflect on the 'œdreams to play abroad."

'œAs an English player all I know is the Premier League and I have always thought one day I would love to play abroad and come up against that challenge," Sterling said. "I actually should be learning a few different languages. I quite like the French accent and Spanish.'ť

A graduate of the Queens Park Rangers academy in London, Sterling joined City in 2015 from Liverpool for 49 million pounds (then $76 million).

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