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Arsenal to Not Pursue Permanent Deal for Raheem Sterling

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Arsenal will reportedly not sign Raheem Sterling permanently from Chelsea after his season-long loan ends. Despite Sterling previous good training sessions, manager Mikel Arteta has been disappointed with his on-field performances.

Arsenal will reportedly not sign Raheem Sterling permanently from Chelsea after his season-long loan ends. Despite Sterling previous good training sessions, manager Mikel Arteta has been disappointed with his on-field performances. Sterling, 30, will return to Chelsea, where his future will be decided by manager Enzo Maresca, though there are no concrete offers from other clubs at this time.

As the summer transfer window approaches, Arsenal has reportedly decided not to sign Raheem Sterling permanently from Chelsea. The English winger, currently on a season-long loan at Arsenal, will return to Chelsea when the deal ends. Despite Sterling’s impressive training performances, his impact on the first team has been underwhelming, according to Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta.

This decision to not pursue a permanent deal comes after Sterling’s inconsistent form over the past few months. Sterling, 30, has struggled to find his best form, and Arteta has expressed disappointment with his contributions. Furthermore, Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca, who had previously excluded Sterling from the squad, will make the final call on his future at the club.

Although there has been some interest from Saudi Pro League clubs, Sterling is not keen on making a move to the Middle East at this stage in his career. Arsenal, on the other hand, is likely to explore other options to strengthen their squad for the next season. The future of the English winger remains uncertain, with no concrete interest from Premier League clubs at present.

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