
Sterling, who previously played for Chelsea, made his move after being deemed surplus to requirements by Chelsea's new head coach, Enzo Maresca. This decision came after Sterling found himself increasingly marginalized at Stamford Bridge under Maresca's management.
Sterling's transfer to Arsenal was completed for a fee in the region of £47.5 million, the same amount Chelsea paid to Manchester City when they signed him in 2022. During his tenure at Chelsea, Sterling featured in 46 games and scored 10 goals. However, his impact dwindled, leading to his eventual exit.
Upon signing with Arsenal, Sterling expressed his excitement and determination, stating, “People like to talk, don’t they? Well, so do I. And I’ll say this: You’re about to see the best of me.” His statement reflects his confidence and eagerness to make a significant impact at his new club.
Arsenal, who currently hold a strong position in the Premier League, will be hoping that Sterling’s addition bolsters their attacking options as they push for a top finish. The Gunners are set to face a crucial match this weekend against Brighton, which will be a significant test of their title ambitions with Sterling expected to make his debut.
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