💨 Abstract
Raheem Sterling's loan spell at Arsenal has been disappointing, with limited playing time and no goals in the Premier League. His son, Thiago, has joined Arsenal's academy. Sterling's future is uncertain, as Arsenal won't make his move permanent, and his return to Chelsea is unlikely. Former Chelsea and Arsenal player William Gallas suggests Fulham as a potential next stop for Sterling, where he might get more playing opportunities.
Courtesy: Phil Haigh
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