It's about the right time for both city and sterling to move on, it's been done the right way and no bitterness or name-calling and blaming anybody, plus the club got back their investment from Liverpool so again good bit of business
sterling, was not everybody's cup of tea, and It's easy to pick out why ? But nobody can say he was not 100%, and he did give everything to help the club and pep, but for me sterling was not a natural striker and should not have been labelled as a striker, this is where the problem started with sterling and the pressure it put on him under pep
the club should have not just been happy with just going with a single striker in aguero for 4 or 5 years because we all knew aguero was injury prone, so it put the pressure on the others to score the goals and sterling was one of them
it's funny but sterling did score plenty of goals, but every time he missed it was the miss that stuck out the most
good luck to sterling, and you won us plenty of silverware and earned our respect