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Raheem Sterling leaves Chelsea after three and a half years ahead of January transfer deadline

Chelsea and Raheem Sterling severed ties on Wednesday after mutually agreeing the terms of his exit; the 31-year-old winger has not played since his loan at Arsenal in May 2025 but is fit and keen to stay playing at the highest level with his representatives in talks with interested clubs

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Sky Sports' Gary Cotterill, Rob Dorsett, and Dharmesh Sheth discuss the latest from Chelsea, following the departure of Raheem Sterling.

Raheem Sterling’s representatives are in talks with seven interested clubs after he mutually agreed to terminate his Chelsea contract.

All options are on the table for Sterling, who is now a free agent, and he will not restrict his search for a new club to London. He is willing to play anywhere.

The 31-year-old winger has not played a competitive game since the final day of last season in May 2025 when he was on loan at Arsenal.

However, Sterling, who has been training alone at Chelsea, is fit and keen to stay playing again at the highest possible level as soon as possible after his exit was announced on Wednesday.

Napoli sporting director Giovanni Manna has told Sky in Italy that a move to the Italian club is hard to envisage because of Sterling's "significant financial expectations".

Chelsea and Sterling part ways

Chelsea's forward #07 Raheem Sterling looks on during the second half of the pre-season club friendly football match between Chelsea FC and Manchester City FC at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio on August 3 2024. (Photo by KAMIL KRZACZYNSKI / AFP)
Image: Raheem Sterling has not played for Chelsea in over 18 months

Chelsea announced Sterling's departure in a 60-word statement on Wednesday after Sky Sports News revealed he would leave by the end of the window.

The 31-year-old had not played for Chelsea since May 2024 even though he has remained one of the club's best-paid players, earning a reported £325,000 a week.

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Sterling had 18 months left on a contract that could have cost Chelsea £25m if he were to stay until it ran out in the summer of 2027.

The winger, a £47.5m arrival from Man City in 2022, was the first men's signing under Chelsea's current owners. He joined in the summer when co-owner Todd Boehly had installed himself as interim sporting director.

Sterling spent time on loan at Arsenal last season and has been training away from the first team since he came back to Chelsea last summer.

Sterling has had interest from Fulham and Napoli among other clubs, but was not keen on another loan move, only a permanent deal.

Analysis: Sterling keen to play at highest level

Raheem Sterling celebrates scoring Arsenal's fourth
Image: Sterling spent last season on loan at Arsenal

Sky Sports News' chief correspondent Kaveh Solhekol:

Sterling is fit and keen to start playing again at the highest possible level as soon as possible. All he is lacking is match fitness.

Sterling was brought to Chelsea by Thomas Tuchel and he scored three times in six games before the manager was sacked. In his first Chelsea season he played under four managers.

He showed occasional glimpses of his old self under a fifth, Mauricio Pochettino, scoring home and away against Man City in 2023-24.

He was part of the so-called bomb squad under a sixth, Enzo Maresca, and ineligible to feature for the seventh and eighth, the interim Calum McFarlane and Liam Rosenior.

Although his loan spell at Arsenal was disappointing, there is a feeling that the terms of the loan agreement made it difficult for him to have an impact at the club.

He feels all that is behind him now and he wants a fresh start at a new club, with stability and security his priorities.

Sterling is willing to play anywhere as he prepares to continue his career after leaving Chelsea by mutual consent.

All options are on the table with Sterling not limiting himself by only targeting a move to a club in London.

An experienced 31-year-old winger, who has 82 England caps and won 13 major trophies, Sterling feels he still has a lot to offer the game.

Napoli deliver verdict on Sterling transfer

Sterling's "significant financial expectations" make a move to Napoli hard to envisage, according to the club's sporting director Giovanni Manna.

Napoli are one of the clubs that have previously shown an interest in the winger and Manna says they held talks with Sterling over the summer.

However, Napoli's sporting director does not expect the 31-year-old to join Antonio Conte's side because of his wage demands.

Speaking to Sky in Italy before Napoli's Champions League game against Chelsea, Manna said: "Raheem is very good, but he hasn't been playing for a long time.

"We spoke with him during the summer but I see it as difficult right now, he has significant financial expectations."

'A travesty that Sterling isn't playing football'

Sky Sports News' Rob Dorsett on The Transfer Show:

"Raheem Sterling can sign wherever he wants now. He can take his time in assessing his next move.

"He's not tied to the transfer window now. He doesn't have to get a move in the next five days, he can take stock and talk to clubs away from here for the rest of the season.

Raheem Sterling started the games against Iran and the USA before he was dropped for the win over Wales
Image: Sterling has not played for England since the 2022 World Cup in Qatar

"It's just extraordinary that three seasons ago, Sterling was one of the best and most potent players in the Premier League and England built their team around him for the World Cup in Qatar.

"Three years ago, he was England's second-highest scorer after Harry Kane of the players that went to that World Cup.

"But since then, Sterling has been in the doldrums.

"For a player of his calibre who should be at the peak of his powers, it's a travesty that he's not playing football right now.

"If the outcome of all this is Sterling moves somewhere else in the next few weeks, gets himself settled and playing football again, it's great for him.

"The issue now is there will be no end of clubs interested in taking him, but there will be nobody prepared to pay him £300,000 per week.

"He will have to take a huge pay cut to keep his career wherever he goes. It'll be interesting to see, after two years of not playing much football, who will take a punt on him."

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