2) Manchester City
With offers already on the table, Manchester City are surely in a good position to sign Sterling based on current information, with a £30m bid already rejected by Liverpool, but a £50m one possibly being lined up imminently. City need more homegrown players in their squad and could also do with more options in attack this summer after losing James Milner and after poor performances from players like Jesus Navas and Samir Nasri. There is less of a strong history of rivalry between Liverpool and City, meaning they are less reluctant to see Sterling move to the Etihad Stadium.