Raheem Sterling sell-on clause could see QPR pocket up to £12.5m if Liverpool allow England winger to leave during the summer
- Raheem Sterling was booed as he won the Young Player of the Year award
- The England winger joined Liverpool from QPR in 2010 for just £500,000
- Sterling's deal included a 25 per cent sell-on clause if he moves abroad
- It is understood to reduce to 20 per cent if he is sold to a club in England
- Some reports suggest Sterling could cost as much as £50m to sign
- Manchester City remains his likeliest move out of seven interested clubs
- A £40m move to the Etihad would see QPR pocket £8m from the transfer
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Queens Park Rangers could pocket up to £12.5million if Liverpool allow Raheem Sterling to sign for another club.
Sterling moved to Anfield for just £500,000 in 2010 and the deal included a 20 per cent sell-on clause for QPR if he is sold to another English club, rising to 25 per cent if he moves abroad.
The Liverpool winger recently told Brendan Rodgers that he wants to leave, meaning any club willing to pay the £50m previously reported could see QPR receive £12.5m.
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QPR could pocket up to £12.5million if Liverpool allow Raheem Sterling to sign for a club abroad
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Sterling was booed by fans at the club's annual awards ceremony after winning the Young Player of the Year
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- 1Rodgers wants to keep Sterling with the 20-year-old's contract not expiring until June 2017, but the starlet previously turned down a deal worth £100,000 per week.
Sterling was booed by supporters at the club's annual awards ceremony at the Echo Arena on Tuesday night after winning the Young Player of the Year gong.
The Etihad remains Sterling's most likely destination if he leaves as City bosses believe a bid of £40m would be enough for Liverpool to relinquish their grasp, meaning QPR would get £8m.
The windfall would be welcomed by QPR, who are locked in legal proceedings with the Football League as Tony Fernandes's club face a fine of up to £58m for breaching Financial Fair Play rules.
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Sterling was plucked from QPR as a youngster but the club included a 25 per cent sell-on clause for abroad
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