Raheem Sterling joined Arsenal on loan from Manchester City on deadline day and the move has already allowed the Gunners to make a tough transfer decision
Raheem Sterling, if nothing else, will bring a wealth of experience to Arsenal‘s squad for the 2024/25 season. In the worst-case scenario, he’ll lighten the burden on Bukayo Saka, participate in Champions League group stage games, position himself at the back post for cut-backs, and provide Mikel Arteta with some versatility.
With the ability to play on both wings and a record in European competition that none of his teammates can match over his illustrious career, it’s a longer and temporary version of Jorginho’s arrival in January 2023. Arsenal had a need, and they found someone who fits the bill.