Raheem Sterling's prospective sponsorship deal with adidas could increase the chances of the forward signing for Real Madrid in the future. The German sports brand manufacture Los Blancos' kit and have a history of convincing their athletes to sign for the La Liga giants. Sterling in action against Real pre-lockdown According to the Times, Sterling is set to sign with adidas when his current deal with Nike ends on 31 July. The Manchester City forward could earn as much as £10m per season if he...
Original author: Matt O'Connor-Simpson