Kelly Hogarth, the representative of Arsenal-linked winger Raheem Sterling has made it clear that he has no plans to leave Chelsea anytime soon.
Recently, the £47.5 million (Sky Sports) man was considered as a potential summer signing for Mikel Arteta’s side in the summer, despite him joining the Blues at the start of the season. Gunners fans such as Darren Bent have expressed their excitement at the possibility of a deal as he remains of the most dangerous wide forwards in the world, despite enduring an underwhelming campaign at Stamford Bridge so far.
However, the representative of Raheem Sterling has put all the exit rumours to Arsenal to bed by confirming that he intends to stay put at Chelsea.
Raheem Sterling representative breaks silence on Chelsea to Arsenal transfer rumours
The pair worked in tandem at Manchester City, with the England international being in awe of how the Spanish manager has made his current crop of players an extremely hardworking side.
Despite Raheem Sterling to Arsenal perhaps being a match made in heaven, his representatives has said that he is not looking for a way out of Chelsea.
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“Sterling has expressed no discontent with Chelsea, committed his long-term future to the new ownership this summer — there is to be no review of his position in the upcoming transfer window”, said Kelly Hogarth, as quoted by transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.
A dream move for both the player and the league leaders
Ultimately, this news shared by his representatives is a shame for the neutral, as Chelsea forward Raheem Sterling, once described as ‘incredible’ by Pep Guardiola via Bleacher Report would have been the perfect signing for Arsenal.
The Englishman has been coached by Mikel Arteta in the past, is tactically familiar with the system and would have had the chance to bid farewell to the instabilities at his current club by joining the best team in the land.
But it seems as if the move is not to be.
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