Why free agent Raheem Sterling must sign for a club by Thursday
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Why free agent Raheem Sterling must sign for a club by Thursday
"Sterling is now a free agent. Having agreed an early contract termination with Chelsea last week, the 31-year-old brought an unhappy spell at Stamford Bridge to its conclusion and is currently in the wind. As an unattached player he can still sign for a new club, but Sterling is on the clock if he wants to have one more crack at European football's premier club competition."
"Despite the attention on the former Manchester City winger in the transfer window and no apparent lack of interest in signing him, Sterling's immediate destiny remains unclear. The Jamaica-born Londoner returned to the capital to join the Blues in 2022, 12 years after leaving Queens Park Rangers' youth ranks to join Liverpool, but it hasn't been the homecoming he wanted."
Raheem Sterling became a free agent after agreeing an early contract termination with Chelsea, ending a difficult spell at Stamford Bridge. He did not complete a transfer during the January window and remains available to sign for another club. Players without a club can still be registered by teams, but clubs in the Champions League, Europa League and Conference League can only amend their European squad lists before midnight on February 5. Those clubs may make a maximum of three changes to their submitted squads for the league phase. Sterling previously played for Liverpool and Manchester City, winning ten major honours at City and earning 82 England caps.
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