Former England international Raheem Sterling has given the biggest hint yet that he may become a coach after retiring from the game of football which has brought him fame and fortune.
The player who moved from Chelsea to Arsenal on a season-long loan in August said that he may work with younger players and try to prepare them for what’s next in the future.
The 29-year-old winger who disclosed this in a recent chat with the British media stated that being of any sort of help to a player on a football pitch gives him joy.
However, Raheem Sterling noted that he may not end up being a coach but he may take up the role of helping the young players with different things in the future.
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“I don’t know about coaching yet,” he told arsenal.com, “but maybe something to do with working with young players, and trying to help them to handle what’s next and prepare them for that. I get real joy out of helping people.
“Being any sort of help to people on a football pitch gives me real joy, so it might not be coaching, but something along those lines, working with players, but not maybe as a traditional coach.
“More about helping the young players with different things, but I don’t know – it’s a way off yet. That’s something for the future.
“There is a qualification I want to do, not on the coaching side, but I will focus on playing first I think.”