- Arsenal have shown interest in Raheem Sterling very late in the summer window
- The Chelsea forward, 29, has also been linked with Man United in recent days
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Chelsea forward Raheem Sterling has emerged as a transfer target for Arsenal on deadline day.
Sterling – who has already played for fellow ‘Big Six’ sides Liverpool and Manchester City – is a member of Chelsea’s ‘bomb squad’ and has not played a minute of first-team action this season.
However, there is still around a 50 per cent chance that he stays at Stamford Bridge beyond tonight’s transfer deadline.
The other strong possibility is a move across London to the Gunners, although talks are still at a club-to-club level as of this morning.
Sterling is at home on standby waiting for news. He will be presented with an option if and when Chelsea agree a deal with a potential suitor.
Arsenal have shown late summer interest in 29-year-old Chelsea forward Raheem Sterling
Gunners boss Mikel Arteta could bolster his attacking options before the transfer deadline
Manchester United had also been linked with Sterling in recent days but a move to Old Trafford now looks unlikely.
Sterling previously worked with Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta when the Spaniard was part of Pep Guardiola‘s coaching staff at City.
The 82-time England international scored 131 goals in 339 appearances for City, having previously hit the net on 23 occasions during a 129-game Liverpool career.
Since joining Chelsea from City for a fee in the region of £50million in July 2022, Sterling has netted 19 goals in 81 matches for the Blues.
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca warned Sterling earlier this week that if he does not leave Stamford Bridge this summer then he will not play a single minute under him.
In an extraordinary gauntlet thrown down to Sterling and others training separately to his first-team squad – including Ben Chilwell and Trevoh Chalobah – Maresca spelled out exactly where they stand with him.
Arteta and Sterling pictured in December 2019 when they were both employed by Man City
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca…