Former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has criticised Raheem Sterling’s conduct after the winger reportedly told the Premier League club he does not want to travel on a pre-season tour as he tries to force a move away from Anfield.

Sterling missed training on Wednesday and Thursday this week after phoning in sick, following media reports the 20-year-old is reluctant to travel for matches in Asia and Australia.

The England international, who has a contract at Anfield until 2017, turned down an offer of a new deal in January and has been linked with a move to Manchester City, who have reportedly had two previous bids rejected.

But Gerrard, who made 710 appearances for Liverpool before joining LA Galaxy at the end of last season, is critical of Sterling’s behaviour and believes he should hold talks over his future with manager Brendan Rodgers.

“I’m not happy with all that carry-on and I don’t think there’s any need for it. They all need to be men about the situation,” Gerrard told Sky Sports.

“Raheem needs to go in and speak to the owners and to Brendan himself, tell them what he wants and go about it that way. You don’t have to throw illnesses in and refuse to go on tour.”

Gerrard, who is expected to make his LA Galaxy debut this weekend, said Sterling’s relationship with the Liverpool fans would have been damaged in the fallout.

“There are millions and millions of Liverpool fans around the world who are itching to see Raheem Sterling in a Liverpool kit,” he added.

“I don’t think it’s fair on them if he is behaving like that.”

Henderson captain

Liverpool have appointed Jor-dan Henderson as their new captain.

The 25-year-old midfielder, who was vice-captain last season, takes the armband following Gerrard’s move to Major League Soccer.

“I’m absolutely delighted and proud.

“It is a great honour and a huge privilege to be named as the captain of this football club,” Henderson told the club’s website.

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