Raheem Sterling has officially joined Arsenal on a season-long loan from Chelsea. The 29-year-old winger, who has previously won multiple domestic honors, is eager to make his debut for the Gunners. Sterling is particularly focused on being ready for the highly anticipated North London derby against Tottenham Hotspur, scheduled for later this month.Sterling's move to Arsenal reunites him with Mikel Arteta, with whom he shares a strong professional relationship from their time together at Manchester City. Arteta, who served as an assistant coach under Pep Guardiola, described his time with Sterling as "exceptional" and highlighted the strong bond they developed. Arteta praised Sterling's contributions and noted how much he learned from the player during their years at City.
Since joining Arsenal, Sterling has been working diligently to get up to speed. He has been training intensively, aiming to quickly adapt to Arsenal's playing style and dynamics. Arteta is keen to integrate Sterling into the team as soon as possible, leveraging the international break to maximize training time and ensure Sterling is match-ready.
Sterling's arrival at Arsenal is seen as a significant boost for the team, providing additional options and experience in the attacking lineup. Both Sterling and Arteta are optimistic about the positive impact this reunion will have on the club's performance this season.


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