You're still covering all his wages from what I know. Money down drain for him to sit on bench for the reason you've said especially if you need to try for a goal.
James Olley reports for ESPN that Arsenal are paying such a small proportion of Raheem Sterling's £325,000-a-week Chelsea wages that his parent club will have to pay him around £10m over the course of his season in north London.
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