Boss considers Sterling loan
Brendan Rodgers admits he will give consideration to the possibility of sending Raheem Sterling out on loan this season in order to provide the youngster with more first-team experience.
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The 17-year-old made his debut for Liverpool against Wigan Athletic earlier this year and has since made two further senior appearances.
Rodgers has been impressed by what he has witnessed from Sterling since joining the club, but insists the winger isn't quite ready to challenge for a regular first-team berth just yet.
"He is a talent, but he's not ready for the first team yet," said the manager.
"One of the things I've done over my career is manage the expectation of young players and the reality is he is still very, very young.
"There are very few players in the world who get into a Premier League team at 17, never mind a top club. He has certainly shown qualities and we'll decide over the next few weeks whether he stays and he's involved now or if he goes for a loan period. That's a decision for me over the next few weeks."
Sterling himself accepts he still has much to learn before he will be considered on a regular basis for Liverpool's first team - though he's eager to use the club's North American tour as an opportunity to catch the eye of Rodgers.
"Obviously everyone wants to be playing now, but that's not the real world and you have to take it step by step," he said.
"Then when you get the call, you want to take it which is what I'm hoping to do here. The manager just said work hard and it doesn't matter about your age, if you work hard, if you get the chance just take it.
"It was a dream come true to have everyone wanting to see me play (against Wigan) and really exciting. Now I just want to get better.
"It's a good feeling to have that expectation but I'm still only 17 and learning. As a young player you're always trying to impress, especially when it's a new manager, but it's also key not to overdo it and keep it simple.
"It's great to be part of the squad and the new manager is great with the young lads and he wants attractive football, which is what Liverpool Football Club is all about.
"I just hope to do well if I get some minutes in the pre-season games and take it from there. Playing last season has whet my appetite even more, but we'll have to see if the manager thinks I can be part of the team."