Raheem Sterling probably isn't the footballer you'd expect to get involved in the 2015 general election, but the Liverpool youngster has appeared in a video lending his support to Labour candidate Dawn Butler.
Butler will stand in the Brent Central seat, having lost out to a Liberal Democrat candidate in 2010.
In the video, Raheem says that when he was still a London resident, before his Liverpool move in 2010, Butler helped him and his family.
Former England defender Sol Campbell, meanwhile, has spoken out in favour of the Conservative party ahead of the election on May 7 and said most footballers are probably Tories at heart in an interview with The Guardian.