Raheem Sterling has very limited choices when it comes to his next club with the Chelsea man having struggled with Arsenal on loan last season but there could be some light at the end of the tunnel
Raheem Sterling could finally end his Chelsea nightmare with three Premier League sides vying for his services. The England winger has endured a rotten few years having been told he had no future at Stamford Bridge by Enzo Maresca.
He joined Arsenal on a season-long loan last term but scored just once in 28 appearances in all competitions. Sterling, 30, is now back in West London but will be keenly looking for new opportunities.
A Premier League stay could actually be on the cards for the former Manchester City man as he aims to find a new club. According to talkSPORT, London rivals Fulham have emerged as potential suitors, while Crystal Palace are also keen.
Ex-Chelsea manager Graham Potter is also reportedly interested in taking him to West Ham ahead of the new season. Sterling is apparently keen to stay in London after relocating his family to the capital.
But one stumbling block could be Sterling’s eye-watering wage packet of around £325k-per-week at Stamford Bridge. Serie A champions Napoli had previously been linked with him but dropped their interest for financial reasons.
Speaking to the Financial Times earlier this year, Sterling hinted that he wouldn’t be against a move abroad. He said: "If there was an opportunity to go somewhere else, (for more game time), I would be open to it at this moment in time.
"As I said, football is the most important thing to me - challenges that I have set myself from a young age and dreams as well, to play abroad.”
Fresh interest in Sterling comes amid a brutal move by his current club Chelsea. The Blues have axed the winger entirely from the club’s website, with the winger left without a photo or profile among the senior squad section.
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He is one of nine stars to be left out. Armando Broja and Lesley Ugochukwu are also absent, albeit the pair are closing in on permanent moves to newly-promoted Burnley.
Ben Chilwell, Axel Disasi, Renato Veiga, Carney Chukwuemeka and David Datro Fofana are all notably missing, with the final absentee being Alfie Gilchrist. All of those players are expected to leave Stamford Bridge permanently over the coming months.
Sterling has two years left on his Chelsea deal having signed from Manchester City for £47.5m in 2022. In the time since, he has made 81 appearances for the club in all competitions, scoring 19 goals.
Cehainrsty
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sterling please Saudi. u don.t have energy to play in Europe
Cehainrsty
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badiashelli will go to Saudi
sowmntyz
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sterling he must go back to Tottenham to replace Son
Tiycekruz
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i don't care for who is going out, I only care about who is coming in and I care about my club Chelsea.
kopigao
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Nice one
yusabdeiu
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this is amazing
juniorbb
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He went on loan to Arsenal and had a disastrous season. That didn't do him any good He is 30 now, let's hope a club would come for him with his ridiculously high wages and low productivity. Or risk his career ending in the wilderness at Chelsea. Let's face it, he will never play for Chelsea, so opting to remain is a no brainer. He could go to the Saudi league and earn fat wages. I doubt if there is any interest in him from Saudi Arabia. Another option is to take a wage cut and move to another club in England, say Fulham for instance. This wouldn't be a bad idea. But the buck lies with Sterling.
My dear you are using the word no brainer wrongly,no brainer means something too good to pass or ignore thanks
Rvicky
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If he joins Aston Villa and I bet you he'll be on the plane with England to the 2026 World Cup
Iffy106
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Go to AC Milan or Juventus
Kiaadekpz
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At least he scored a goal for Arsenal. That dream came true 👍
jiwemnopyz
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Gilchrist need to stay
Noble1
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He went on loan to Arsenal and had a disastrous season. That didn't do him any good He is 30 now, let's hope a club would come for him with his ridiculously high wages and low productivity. Or risk his career ending in the wilderness at Chelsea. Let's face it, he will never play for Chelsea, so opting to remain is a no brainer. He could go to the Saudi league and earn fat wages. I doubt if there is any interest in him from Saudi Arabia. Another option is to take a wage cut and move to another club in England, say Fulham for instance. This wouldn't be a bad idea. But the buck lies with Sterling.
256moses
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kabceoz
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English Club Pays Good Wages To Football Players.
Keucekmorz
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what about Badiashile
Yohadeknsy
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baldshile ane mushonga