Manchester City and England star Raheem Sterling is the cover star of the winter issue of The Glass Magazine.
Sterling is wearing a Prada jacket on the front of the publication and a FENDI shirt and shorts along with shoes from Nike in another picture.
The 24-year-old showed off some snaps from the shoot on his Instagram account.
He received a compliment from the rapper Yungen, who commented underneath that Sterling had a 'career after football sorted'.
The Sterling photoshoot comes amid the suspension by Chelsea of four supporters from attending future matches follow the alleged racial abuse of the City star at Stamford Bridge on Saturday night.
Pending further investigations, the club released a statement to announce that four people have been banned - though the identity of the suspects has been kept anonymous.
'Our investigations into this matter are ongoing,' the statement read, before noting: 'We are fully supporting the police investigation and any information we gather will be passed on to them.
'Chelsea Football Club finds all forms of discriminatory behaviour abhorrent and if there is evidence of ticket holders taking part in any racist behaviour, the club will issue severe sanctions, including bans. We will also fully support any criminal prosecutions.'
The suspensions come hours after Chelsea revealed they had passed the details of the man who appeared to racially abuse Sterling to the Metropolitan Police.
TV footage of the game appeared to show a man in a blue top calling Sterling a 'f****** black c***' while other Chelsea supporters in the Matthew Harding Stand also hurled vile but apparently non-racial abuse at the Manchester City player.
Sterling was interviewed by the Metropolitan Police on Sunday morning, with Sterling claiming that he heard racial abuse from the stands. No arrests have yet been made and enquiries are continuing.
Manchester City also released a statement, which reads: 'Manchester City FC welcomes Chelsea FC's decision to issue suspensions to the individuals who verbally abused Raheem Sterling during the match at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.
'The Club and Raheem are fully engaged with Chelsea FC and the investigating authorities as they continue to examine the events in question. Manchester City and Raheem are committed to working with all relevant parties and organisations to support the objective of eradicating racism from the game.'
swagchicken
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I’m not really sure. You?
a new phone, and clothes lol so waht u up to
DoggyDog-oDawg
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lol oof ok so waht u want for Christmas this year
I’m not really sure. You?
swagchicken
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Not a clue!
lol oof ok so waht u want for Christmas this year
DoggyDog-oDawg
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lol ok why were u banned
Not a clue!
swagchicken
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Hello! Sorry I was banned for a couple days so I wasn’t active
lol ok why were u banned
DoggyDog-oDawg
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hehe he has long eyelashes
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Hello! Sorry I was banned for a couple days so I wasn’t active
curlycity
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3rd pic is that the Ronaldo celebtation?
Wenborty
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we used to believe Chelsea is an African football club its a shame
godd
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Football used to be a relatively harmless (name calling) way of people ridding their frustrations of a hard week at work , now its being banned in all shapes and form , those frustrations will resurface in a less controlled environment and not in such a harmless way , i don't condone it , but it is what it is !
he on drugs maybe
noobdknor
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What ? a big big Shame on U, Chelsea Football Club fan. We humans We are one. Say absolutely big NO !! to racism.
mrmerit7
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I so much admire his courage; despite the insults, he still managed to put up a lovely and harmless smile. WE ARE ALL HUMANS; SAY NO TO DISCRIMINATION!!!
DoggyDog-oDawg
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hehe he has long eyelashes
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You’d think it was a lady if not for the beard
__kat02
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hehe he has long eyelashes
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mayorcool
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I so much love him speepster
Mekacmp
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Football used to be a relatively harmless (name calling) way of people ridding their frustrations of a hard week at work , now its being banned in all shapes and form , those frustrations will resurface in a less controlled environment and not in such a harmless way , i don't condone it , but it is what it is !
such nonsense
Mekacmp
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Football used to be a relatively harmless (name calling) way of people ridding their frustrations of a hard week at work , now its being banned in all shapes and form , those frustrations will resurface in a less controlled environment and not in such a harmless way , i don't condone it , but it is what it is !
what crop are You saying.take down DAT black man pic,you could never be black an say what your saying
Noel555
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Football used to be a relatively harmless (name calling) way of people ridding their frustrations of a hard week at work , now its being banned in all shapes and form , those frustrations will resurface in a less controlled environment and not in such a harmless way , i don't condone it , but it is what it is !
myhome12
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Happens in every game when you see an away player go to take a corner
easyde
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Justice prevails at last at least some people have sense they should help our legal system.
dolphiner
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Can you not sit and watch a game and enjoy it, it is not a life or death situation you know. Apart from that, serves you right.
ppx668
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Learn from your mistake. Human being are all equals. Respect each other's. 60 years of age still behaved like a child
swagchicken
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hehe he has long eyelashes
12UnitedGuyReborn
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Definitely looks nice in this outfit
ORUVAL2
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Funny football moments...the game is so good to be painted with Racism. What makes it uniqueness is the divergence faces.
Zooiknuyz
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All player's