Sterling, 31, was arrested on suspicion of driving 'whilst unfit through drugs' following a crash while driving a Lamborghini on the M3
Pol Allingham Press Association
15:10, 30 May 2026Updated 15:19, 30 May 2026
Raheem Sterling of Feyenoord looks on during the Dutch Eredivisie match between PEC Zwolle and Feyenoord at MAC3Park on May 17, 2026 in Zwolle, Netherlands
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Raheem Sterling joined Feyenoord on a short-term deal in February and played eight times in the Eredivisie(Image: Pieter van der Woude/BSR Agency/Getty Images)
Former Chelsea, Arsenal and QPR footballer Raheem Sterling has been made to feel "Isolated" and as though he is no longer "fit for purpose", sources close to the ex-England international have said after it emerged he had been arrested on suspicion of driving "whilst unfit through drugs".
The source added the ex-Man City winger, who ended this season playing for Feyenoord in the Netherlands, had been suffering from "immeasurable" psychological strain following an "extremely tough couple of years". The insight into the 31-year-old's wellbeing comes after Sterling was arrested on Thursday morning by Hampshire Constabulary while driving a Lamborghini on the southbound carriageway of the M3 motorway.
In a statement, a spokesperson for the force said: "Just before 9am on Thursday (May 28), we received reports that a Lamborghini was in collision with barriers on the M3 southbound, close to the Minley Interchange. No other vehicles were involved and no injuries were reported.
"The driver, a 31-year-old man from Berkshire, has been arrested on suspicion of driving a vehicle whilst unfit through drugs, driving dangerously, possession of a class C drug and failing to provide a specimen. He has been bailed while our inquiries continue."
'It's been an extremely tough couple of years for him'
The Press Association subsequently approached Sterling's representatives for comment. A source confirmed the arrest. They added: "(This) brings into the spotlight modern treatment of players who are no longer 'fit for purpose' – disposable.
"How a prolific English international who has steered the England squad to significant heights over the last decade has been made to feel worthless – forgotten about. The psychological strain that has put on him is immeasurable. Isolated. The second he touches a ball, being told he's a flop and he's finished. Mocked. Heckled.
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"He moved to the Netherlands to escape and rediscover his love for the game but the negativity followed. It's been an extremely tough couple of years for him and this incident encompasses that."
The source said they also wanted to emphasise Sterling had been arrested "under suspicion", adding there is no "proof of anything in his system". Sterling, of Berkshire, has been bailed while inquiries continue.
Sterling scored 20 goals in 82 appearances for England, helping Gareth Southgate's side reach the 2018 World Cup semi-finals and the final of Euro 2020.
He came through the academy at QPR before joining Liverpool, where he made his senior debut.
Sterling moved to Manchester City in 2015 and went on to win four Premier League titles, five League Cups and the FA Cup in 2019.
He left for Chelsea in 2022 but after falling out of favour under Enzo Maresca he spent the 2024-25 season on loan at Arsenal.
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After leaving Stamford Bridge, Sterling joined Feyenoord on a short-term deal in February and played eight times in the Eredivisie.