Manchester City attacker Raheem Sterling insists he's happy in the Northwest.
Sterling originally kicked off his career with QPR.
He told the Daily Mail: "At the end of a day, I don't want to be talking about football when I get home. I just want to chill out.
"If you're with three or four other footballers, there's more attention than you need.
"It's not to say that there are people who I don't like or get on with, but when you're finished playing football you just want to get back to your normal life.
"It's like finishing work. I can't have a glass of wine every night but you've got to work around it.
"Manchester is a lovely place. I love the little villages. I can go out, grab a bit of lunch and chill with my family without needing the city centre. We're really happy up there. From being a kid, I always wanted to play abroad, but I'm happy at Manchester City."

