Raheem Sterling admits he is in a happier place at Manchester City in recent months, but still refused to be drawn on whether he will sign a new contract.
Sterling's current deal at City expires next summer, and he said last year that he would be prepared to leave if he didn't get more playing time.
Since then, though, he was won back his place in the team, returned to form, and become a key player as City chase the Premier League and Champions League.
Speaking ahead of City's Champions League semi-final with Real Madrid on Tuesday, Sterling was asked whether he had any more updates regarding contract talks or his future plans, but the England international declined to commit himself either way. ALSO READ:Ilkay Gundogan names two destinations he could play if he leaves Man City in 2023 "At the minute I'm just happy to be playing, happy to be contributing with the team," he said, hinting at a decision after the season concludes. "I think that's the most important thing.
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