In my opinion it doesn't matter how much a player costs, they shouldn't be expected to take responsibility for an inflated pricetag. But if we trade Sterling then the pressure will really be on Sanchez to play well and justify the move.
Given the current state of Arsenal I don't think anyone with a bit of ambition would really like to go there.Sterling didn't look like someone at the weekend who was open to a move away, I think they know we're gonna get Sanchez and just throwing random shit around to try cause a stir.
I've never been Sterling's biggest fan, but to let a home grown 21 year old go in exchange for a near 29 year old with only a year left on his contract, would be mental. Sterling is a very useful asset to the club and I'd be astonished if this were anything other than horseshit from a known muck raking gooner journalist. What exactly does your own source say?
One of the unknown's in this 'story' is Raheem's view. He might have indicated that he wasn't averse to going back to London, should the opportunity arise.
Then again, it could all be nothing....