Just In: Chelsea involved in talks with London rivals to offload Raheem Sterling
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Fulham have reignited interest in signing Raheem Sterling as they seek to bolster attacking options before the transfer window closes. Sterling has been frozen out at Chelsea under new manager Enzo Maresca and has struggled for form since leaving Manchester City, including an unsuccessful loan at Arsenal. Fulham failed to agree personal terms with Shakhtar winger Kevin and made contact over Samu Chukwueze, leaving Sterling as a practical alternative. Manager Marco Silva values pace and creativity on the wings, and Sterling would provide Premier League experience and versatility. Talks between Fulham and Sterling's representatives are active but no deal is finalised.
According to transfer news expert Fabrizio Romano, Fulham have reignited their interest in signing Raheem Sterling as they look to bolster their attacking options before the close of the transfer window. Sterling, who has been frozen out at Chelsea by new manager Enzo Maresca, is once again being considered as a potential addition at Craven Cottage. Raheem Sterling back on the radar at Fulham The renewed push for Sterling comes after Fulham's difficulties in securing other attacking targets.
Once regarded as one of the Premier League's most consistent attackers, Sterling's career has stalled in recent years. Since his move to Chelsea, he has struggled for form and consistency, and Enzo Maresca's arrival has further limited his opportunities Last season's loan spell at Arsenal also failed to spark a revival, as Sterling never truly rediscovered the explosive performances that made him a star at Manchester City and Liverpool.
With limited time left in the window, Sterling has re-emerged as a priority solution. For Fulham, Sterling would bring invaluable Premier League experience and attacking versatility. Manager Marco Silva is keen to add pace and creativity in wide areas, and Sterling, even if not at his peak, could provide both. It also gives the chance to Sterling to revive his career and show that he can still perform in the Premier League.
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