Raheem Sterling could be on the move again, with another Premier League switch on the horizon.
The Chelsea wing player, who was on loan in Arsenal last season, is closer to a permanent exit from Stamford Bridge, just three years after arrival in a £ 47.5 million deal from Manchester City.
Sterling struggled for playing time under Mikel Arteta and was exactly at the end of their rotation between the attackers. He ended the season and scored only one goal in 27 performances.
Before the start of last season, Bluesbaas Enzo Maresca made it clear that the 30-year-old will not be included in his long-term plans.
Now Fulham has emerged as a potential freer for the besieged English international, according to De Telegraaf.
Marco Silva would like to strengthen his forward line, with conversations that are also going on about a return for Arsenal wing player Reiss Nelson.
After Sterling spent last season in the Emirates, where he made 13 starts, it is assumed that Sterling is preferred for the stay in London.
A move by West -Londs to Craven Cottage would mean minimal revolution for a player who is determined to restart his career after a frustrating spell at Chelsea.
Signed by Thomas Tuchel as a tent addition in 2022, the role of Sterling quickly declined in the midst of a chaotic management Merry-go-round at the bridge.
His last English Pet came to the World Cup 2022 and a consistent series of strong versions was able to breathe new life into his international ambitions prior to next year's competition.
On Friday, Mail Sport reported that Sterling was offered to the Serie A Giants Napoli, who are on the market for a left wing player.
In addition to the Italian champions, Sterling is also of particular importance for the German side Bayer Leverkusen.
In two seasons with Chelsea, Sterling scored 19 goals in 81 performances in all competitions.
His golden years arrived in Etihad under Pep Guardiola, where he won four Premier League titles in seven seasons.
