Arsenal has confirmed the signing of Chelsea forward Raheem Sterling on a season-long loan.
Raheem, who will serve as a backup to Bukayo Saka, made his debut for Liverpool, establishing himself as a first-team player in 2012.
In 2015, he moved to Manchester City, where he won all of his Premier League titles during his seven years with the club, as well as the EFL Cup five times, the FA Cup, and the Community Shield, before joining Chelsea in 2022.
He has made 379 appearances in the top flight, scoring 123 goals and providing 63 assists. Before losing his spotlight, he was capped 82 times by England, making him one of 16 players to have made more appearances for the men’s team.