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Man City winger Raheem Sterling to make donation to Grenfell Tower fund

Manchester City winger Raheem Sterling has pledged a financial donation to help those affected by the Grenfell Tower fire in London.

Flames engulfed the 24-storey council housing structure in north Kensington in the early hours of Tuesday morning. The confirmed death toll stands at 17 but is expected to rise significantly.

Sterling, 22, grew up in north-west London and began his career in the youth team of Queens Park Rangers, whose Loftus Road Stadium is around a mile from the scene of the disaster.

"This is a deep and sad situation, one that's close to my heart and hard to swallow. I would like to help in the best way I can," SterlingĀ told BBC Sport. "It is only a small step, but small steps lead to big changes if we all come together.

"My condolences to the affected families, also the individuals who lost their homes.''

Sterling moved from QPR to Liverpool in 2010 and onto City in 2015. He has won 32 England caps, scoring two goals.

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