
"They need players in. Thomas Frank and Tottenham have been unlucky with Solanke, Kulusevski and Maddison all out. I would bring Sterling in. I think it's a no-brainer on a free transfer. I really do. You don't want to start bringing every Tom, Dick and Harry in to try and stay up. They just need one or two players in and get their players fit. It will be interesting to see how the situation develops."
"Tottenham need someone who can operate anywhere in the front three and create opportunities for his teammates in the final third. They will also need goals, and Sterling could be the dynamic attacker they are looking for. Signing him on a free transfer could prove to be an interesting opportunity for the north London club. Unless his financial demands are significant, the move would make a lot of sense for Spurs."
"Sterling recently failed to make his mark at Arsenal or Chelsea. Sterling will be desperate to get his career back on track with regular football as well. He was a quality player in the Premier League during his time at Liverpool and Manchester City. He will look to get back to that level. His desire to succeed could be a bonus for Tottenham if they manage to sign him."
Tottenham Hotspur face an injury crisis in the attacking unit with Mohammed Kudus, James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski sidelined. The club needs a versatile forward capable of operating across the front three, creating chances in the final third and supplying goals. Raheem Sterling recently terminated his Chelsea contract and is available on a free transfer. Sterling offers Premier League experience from Liverpool and Manchester City and seeks regular football to revive his form. Signing him on a free would be cost-effective unless wage demands are high, and his desire to succeed could benefit Tottenham's attacking options.
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