Raheem Sterling’s time at Chelsea appears to be nearing a quiet but significant conclusion. According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, the England international is set to leave the club in the coming days as both Chelsea and the player’s camp work toward finding a solution before the new week begins.

Sterling, who joined Chelsea with high expectations, has endured a difficult spell over the last six months, spending most of that time outside the squad. Once considered a key attacking figure, his role gradually diminished as Chelsea reshaped their plans and focused on a younger core of players. The club is now prepared to let him move on, marking the end of a chapter that promised much but delivered little consistency.

Discussions between Chelsea and Sterling’s representatives are ongoing, with the priority being a smooth exit that benefits all sides. While details about potential destinations remain unclear, interest is expected from clubs seeking experience, pace, and proven Premier League quality. Sterling’s pedigree cannot be ignored, he is a multiple-time league winner and a player who has delivered at the highest level for both club and country.

TOPICS: blues Chelsea F.C. Cole Palmer David Ornstein Fabrizio Romano Football Football transfers January transfer window Liam Rosenior Raheem Sterling