Deadline Day passed with a flurry of activity across the Premier League, but for Chelsea star Raheem Sterling, it concluded with an unexpected return to limbo. Despite being a prominent figure in the Blues’ much-discussed “bomb squad” – a group of players deemed surplus to requirements by new manager Enzo Maresca – Sterling remained at Stamford Bridge, having reportedly rejected offers from five different clubs.

The “Bomb Squad” and Sterling’s Standoff
Sterling’s inclusion in the “bomb squad” highlights Chelsea’s aggressive summer clear-out strategy. This group, initially reported to include up to 15 players, saw several high-profile departures, such as Kepa Arrizabalaga and Ben Chilwell. While some, like Trevoh Chalobah, have found their way back into the first-team picture due to injuries, Sterling’s situation remains unresolved. Other players still linked with the “bomb squad” include Axel Disasi and David Datro Fofana.

Five Suitors, No Deal
According to a BBC report, five clubs expressed interest in the 30-year-old winger this summer: Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen and Serie A giants Juventus, alongside Premier League outfits Fulham, Crystal Palace, and West Ham United. Sterling was reportedly keen on the European options but ultimately prioritized staying close to his family in England. This preference, coupled with his significant wage demands, is believed to have complicated any potential move, leaving Chelsea frustrated in their efforts to offload the player.

A Disappointing Loan Spell and a Lingering Question
This summer’s transfer saga follows a largely underwhelming loan spell at Arsenal last season. Despite an injury crisis in the Gunners’ attack, Sterling made just 17 league appearances, contributing a modest one goal and five assists across all competitions. This performance was a far cry from the explosive form he displayed during his decorated tenures at Manchester City and Liverpool.
At Manchester City, Sterling was a pivotal figure, making 339 appearances, scoring 131 goals, and providing 86 assists, securing four Premier League titles in the process. His move to Chelsea in the summer of 2022, however, has seen him feature in just 81 games, failing to consistently replicate his previous heights.

Training Away from the First Team
With the English transfer window now closed, reports indicate that Sterling has been excluded from first-team training, operating separately from Maresca’s preferred squad. This arrangement is expected to continue until a resolution regarding his future can be reached, potentially in the January transfer window. The situation leaves a significant question mark over the immediate playing career of a player who, not long ago, was considered one of England’s most potent attacking talents.
