Raheem Sterling is currently working to challenge Manchester City for the championship, having been involved in four Premier League title victories at the Etihad. His manager, Mikel Arteta, mentioned this week that he wants to provide the winger with more playing time since his loan move from Chelsea. Sterling has not played frequently for the Gunners, as he has faced challenges in making the impact he desired at Stamford Bridge after moving from City. At just 29 years old, Sterling won all the domestic trophies during his impressive seven-year tenure at the Etihad. His arrival in Manchester in 2015 was mired in controversy as he attempted to transfer from Liverpool. ALSO READ: I’m a Liverpool and England hero – now I’m supporting Man City’s next generation. ALSO READ: ‘Unrealistic’ – Pep Guardiola changes his opinion on the title situation between City and Liverpool. Much has been said about his motives, his pay, and his personality. The uncertainties vanished under Pep Guardiola’s leadership at City due to his impressive performances. Despite a lot of speculation about his motives, Sterling insisted that his main reason for wanting to leave Liverpool for City was to win trophies. “When I joined Liverpool, I mentioned that if I hadn’t won the Premier League by the time I turned 21, I would need to consider other options and evaluate my situation,” he said. “I made that decision early on.” I arrived in the City and secured my first Premier League title.