Premier League
Arsenal faces a key moment in its sports planning as it analyzes the situation of Sterling, one of the names generating the most internal debate regarding the market.
The English winger is part of the squad and trains normally under the orders of Mikel Arteta, but his secondary role has opened the door to a possible exit.
At Arsenal, they are aware that managing this situation must be done with care. He is a player with experience, a high salary, and a past in the elite, but who has not managed to have continuity or real weight in the team during the season.
Arsenal and Sterling's sports situation
Sterling works day by day with the group and maintains a professional attitude, although his prominence has been limited. Mikel Arteta values his experience and behavior, but his sporting performance and internal competition have reduced his real chances of playing regularly.
At Arsenal, they understand that the sports project is well defined and prioritizes intensity, pace, and specific profiles. In that context, Sterling's medium-term fit is not guaranteed, forcing the club to consider alternatives.

Two clear offers: Fulham and Crystal Palace
The market has already taken firm steps. Arsenal has received two specific offers for Sterling, one from Fulham and the other from Crystal Palace, both interested in incorporating him during this transfer window, as reported by Flashscore.
The proposals have been communicated to the player and his surroundings. For Arsenal, any departure signing must fulfill a dual objective: alleviate the wage bill and not weaken the team in a crucial stretch of the season.
A signing conditioned by salary and stability
The main obstacle to the operation is economic. Sterling has one of the highest salaries in the squad and is not willing to accept any scenario without clear guarantees, both in terms of sports and personal aspects.
Both Fulham and Crystal Palace are studying formulas to make the signing viable, aware that his experience can provide immediate value but also of the risk that his cost entails.
Market context for Arsenal
In Arsenal's roadmap, the January market is not designed for major revolutions. The priority is to adjust the squad and optimize resources without disrupting the competitive balance.
The possible exit of Sterling fits within that logic. Freeing up salary would allow greater leeway for the future and reinforce the idea of a sustainable project.
Mikel Arteta's stance
Mikel Arteta maintains a correct professional relationship with Sterling and values his experience within the dressing room. However, the coach prioritizes collective performance and clarity of roles within the team.
The coach has not ruled out his continuity at Arsenal, but neither does he oppose an exit if the market offers a coherent solution for all parties involved.
Arsenal decides calmly
Arsenal is analyzing the two offers received from Fulham and Crystal Palace without haste, also listening to the player's willingness. The club wants to avoid hasty decisions that could backfire later on.
Any departure signing must have the approval of the coaching staff and fit into the overall season plan.
An open outcome
The future of Sterling remains open. The market is advancing, and options are on the table, while Arsenal maintains a firm and thoughtful stance.
In a demanding market, every move counts, and Sterling's case is one that could shape Arsenal's course in the coming weeks.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El Chelsea recibe dos ofertas por Sterling
