Audio By Carbonatix
Raheem Sterling has left Chelsea by mutual consent after reaching an agreement to end his contract early.
The 31-year-old had 18 months remaining on his £325,000‑a‑week deal.
Sterling leaves after three-and-a-half seasons at Stamford Bridge following his move from Manchester City for £47.5m in 2022.
"We thank Raheem for the contribution he made while a Chelsea player and wish him well for the next stage in his career," Chelsea said.
The England international made 81 appearances for the Blues but had not played a competitive match for Chelsea since May 2024.
He had been training separately with the so‑called "bomb squad" at the club's Cobham base after failing to secure a move in the summer.
Several clubs, including Juventus and Bayer Leverkusen, explored a deal for the England winger, while a potential switch to Fulham did not materialise.
It is understood that Sterling, who started his professional career at Liverpool and has won 13 trophies in total, is keen to remain in London but is open to playing anywhere, either at home or abroad.
Latest Stories
-
Amazon confirms 16,000 job cuts after accidental email
47 seconds -
Ecuador says ICE agent attempted to enter its Minneapolis consulate
10 minutes -
AI model from Google’s DeepMind reads recipe for life in DNA
14 minutes -
Europe must act urgently and stop outsourcing defence, says EU’s Kallas
20 minutes -
Colombia launches search for missing plane carrying 15 people
24 minutes -
Netherlands hands over inventory of Ghanaian artefacts in major step toward restitution
48 minutes -
Telecel Foundation launches free cervical cancer screening campaign
54 minutes -
Ghana moves to strengthen digital finance with new Virtual Asset framework
1 hour -
7 patients receive life-saving care as Ghana Medical Trust Fund pilot takes off
1 hour -
Disagreement must follow lawful paths, not weaponised – Minority welcomes NDC’s response to SC Kpandai ruling
2 hours -
Telecel reaffirms strategic partnership in New Year courtesy call on Asantehene
2 hours -
Mrs Georgina Owusu-Achiaw aka Afia Badu
2 hours -
US Federal Reserve holds interest rates despite White House pressure
2 hours -
GUTA unhappy about local cargo insurance directive
2 hours -
Kpandai: NDC respects Supreme Court decision, but disagrees with ruling – Tanko-Computer
2 hours
