Arsenal’s Raheem Sterling transfer decision already justified after Edu’s masterplan

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.

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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.

Sterling may not be flashy and his signing may raise immediate questions, but there is a logic behind it. Jorginho might not have caused much excitement when he was signed for a modest fee of around £10million, but he has played a part.

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