Raheem Sterling’s future at Chelsea appears set for a fresh chapter this January, with the 31-year-old forward widely expected to move on from Stamford Bridge after falling out of favour under successive management teams.
After failing to make a competitive appearance so far this season and spending much of his time training away from the first team, Sterling is actively exploring options to revive his career — and a Premier League exit this month looks increasingly likely.
Despite his status as a former England star and a World Cup contender, Sterling’s spell at CHELSEA has been underwhelming. He was part of the club’s so-called “bomb squad,” spent the 2024-25 campaign on loan at Arsenal, and has not featured for the Blues since returning, with his last appearance dating back to May 2024.
Among the clubs linked with Sterling, Newcastle United have emerged in recent reports as a possible suitor. According to transfer insiders, Newcastle are among the Premier League teams reportedly considering a move for the winger as they look to bolster attacking options in January. Sterling’s experience and versatility could appeal to Newcastle, who — despite an otherwise cautious mid-season transfer strategy — may see him as a low-risk, high-reward addition.
One of the challenges surrounding Sterling’s move is his preference for a permanent transfer rather than a loan — a desire that has shaped his decision-making throughout recent windows. Chelsea’s wage structure and Sterling’s reported desire to stay in England have narrowed down realistic destinations, with several clubs — including Fulham and West Ham United — linked at various points.
According to some reports, Sterling is particularly keen on joining a club where he can play regularly and remain close to home, with Fulham positioned as an active contender in the race for his signature
For Chelsea, offloading Sterling in January would represent another step in reshaping their squad after a prolonged period of rebuilding. The Blues are eager to trim their wage bill and make room for new attacking talent as they continue to evolve under a new manager.
For Newcastle, securing Sterling would send a clear signal about their intent to compete on multiple fronts — adding a player with vast Premier League experience and international pedigree. Yet, without a formal offer yet lodged, the likelihood of such a move remains speculative for now.
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