Arsenal are unlikely to pull off a surprise move for Raheem Sterling on deadline day despite rumours of solid interest in the winger.
According to Sky Sports, Arsenal are not about to make a move for Raheem Sterling, as the deal is not probable from the club’s point of view. There were rumours earlier today of solid interest in the 29-year-old Chelsea outcast, although a move seems unlikely with the window shrinking fast.
No Arsenal move for Raheem Sterling
Arsenal entered deadline day needing a new forward, as their fanbase expected and hoped for a new attacker to arrive before the window slammed shut. For weeks now, the Gunners have seen links to numerous forwards, although there was only a chance Reiss Nelson had left.
In any case, there was a worry in terms of the numbers in the attacking setup, as Arsenal had agreed to sell Eddie Nketiah to Crystal Palace. The academy graduate’s departure does leave them short, as bringing in a wide forward seemed like the most obvious solution as they lack a cover for Bukayo Saka.
Arsenal reported initiated discussions for Raheem Sterling earlier today, as the player has a past connection with Gunners boss Mikel Arteta during their Manchester City days. The winger would have preferred the switch, although the conditions and the time frame might have been a problem in finalising a deal.
Despite the reported interest, Arsenal are unlikely to sign Sterling at this stage on deadline day. The forward’s future at Chelsea remains up in the air, as many are still expecting a resolution to be found. However, he might prefer to stay in England rather than go abroad, for instance, Saudi Arabia.
Arsenal unlikely to make a forward signing
As the Sterling story wound down, Arsenal are not pursuing an alternative or another target over the 29-year-old Chelsea outcast. In fact, they are not keen on signing a new forward if the correct options are not available. They loosely held an interest in Kingsley Coman, but the Frenchman has no interest in leaving Bayern Munich.
Hence, there is a strong likelihood that Arsenal will finish deadline day and enter the Premier League weekend without a new attacking signing. As shown under the current management before, this is not a team that will desperately rush into signing a player for the sake of it, as they are prepared for the right profile to become available in the future.
Arsenal are unlikely to pull off a surprise move for Raheem Sterling on deadline day despite rumours of solid interest in the winger.
According to Sky Sports, Arsenal are not about to make a move for Raheem Sterling, as the deal is not probable from the club’s point of view. There were rumours earlier today of solid interest in the 29-year-old Chelsea outcast, although a move seems unlikely with the window shrinking fast.
No Arsenal move for Raheem Sterling
Arsenal entered deadline day needing a new forward, as their fanbase expected and hoped for a new attacker to arrive before the window slammed shut. For weeks now, the Gunners have seen links to numerous forwards, although there was only a chance Reiss Nelson had left.
In any case, there was a worry in terms of the numbers in the attacking setup, as Arsenal had agreed to sell Eddie Nketiah to Crystal Palace. The academy graduate’s departure does leave them short, as bringing in a wide forward seemed like the most obvious solution as they lack a cover for Bukayo Saka.
Arsenal reported initiated discussions for Raheem Sterling earlier today, as the player has a past connection with Gunners boss Mikel Arteta during their Manchester City days. The winger would have preferred the switch, although the conditions and the time frame might have been a problem in finalising a deal.
Despite the reported interest, Arsenal are unlikely to sign Sterling at this stage on deadline day. The forward’s future at Chelsea remains up in the air, as many are still expecting a resolution to be found. However, he might prefer to stay in England rather than go abroad, for instance, Saudi Arabia.
Arsenal unlikely to make a forward signing
As the Sterling story wound down, Arsenal are not pursuing an alternative or another target over the 29-year-old Chelsea outcast. In fact, they are not keen on signing a new forward if the correct options are not available. They loosely held an interest in Kingsley Coman, but the Frenchman has no interest in leaving Bayern Munich.
Hence, there is a strong likelihood that Arsenal will finish deadline day and enter the Premier League weekend without a new attacking signing. As shown under the current management before, this is not a team that will desperately rush into signing a player for the sake of it, as they are prepared for the right profile to become available in the future.