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Guardiola unable to give Sterling assurances about game time

MANCHESTER, England (AP) - Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said Friday he cannot give assurances to Raheem Sterling about more regular playing time after the winger said he was open to leaving the Premier League champion.

Sterling said he would assess opportunities 'œto go somewhere else'ť after falling down the pecking order at City and only starting two of the team's seven games of its title defense this season.

The England winger made the comments at the FT Business of Sport US Summit on Thursday and that came as a surprise to Guardiola and City.

Asked for his reaction, the City manager said: 'œI cannot assure (players) and they know it. I spoke many times about this. I cannot assure how many minutes every player is going to play. Always they have to speak on the grass, on the pitch. That is the best moment.'ť

'œWhat I want,'ť Guardiola said, 'œfor Raheem and everybody is to be happy. They have to be satisfied to be here, they have to be delighted to be at this club. If that is not the case, they are free to take a decision that is best for them, for the family, for all the people who love them.'ť

Sterling is in competition for a spot in City's front three with five players: Phil Foden, Gabriel Jesus, Riyad Mahrez, Ferran Torres and Jack Grealish.

Sterling's chances of seeing more minutes in the short term have improved after Torres returned from international duty with Spain with a right foot injury.

Guardiola said that would keep the forward out for up to three months.

It rules Torres out of Spain's crucial World Cup qualifiers next month against Greece and Sweden.

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England's Raheem Sterling, right, has his shot at goal blocked by Hungary's goalkeeper Peter Gulacsi during the World Cup 2022 group I qualifying soccer match between England and Hungary at Wembley stadium in London, Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2021. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth) The Associated Press
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