Mirror/James Nursey - Fulham to rival Arsenal in transfer race for QPR wonderkid
- Fulham have emerged as surprise rivals to Arsenal for the signature of QPR wonderkid Raheem Sterling.
- Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger was in pole position to get Sterling, 15, after ordering the club’s academy director Liam Brady to sign him up.
- But now the Cottagers have sounded out their west London neighbours about a possible summer transfer for the youngster.
- Lightning-quick striker Sterling, who turned 15 on December 8, is an England Under-16 international.
- He is waiting for his first team debut and won’t beat the Football League record set by Reuben Noble-Lazarus, who made his Barnsley bow aged 15 years and 45 days last season.
- But Fulham still hope to get Sterling’s signature for a modest down payment of £1.5million with a number of add-ons should he fulfil his potential. Mirror
- Fulham have emerged as surprise rivals to Arsenal for the signature of QPR wonderkid Raheem Sterling.
- Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger was in pole position to get Sterling, 15, after ordering the club’s academy director Liam Brady to sign him up.
- But now the Cottagers have sounded out their west London neighbours about a possible summer transfer for the youngster.
- Lightning-quick striker Sterling, who turned 15 on December 8, is an England Under-16 international.
- He is waiting for his first team debut and won’t beat the Football League record set by Reuben Noble-Lazarus, who made his Barnsley bow aged 15 years and 45 days last season.
- But Fulham still hope to get Sterling’s signature for a modest down payment of £1.5million with a number of add-ons should he fulfil his potential. Mirror
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