Overview
- Bayern Munich raised a move for Raheem Sterling during talks over Nicolas Jackson’s loan, according to The Athletic.
- Sources close to Sterling say staying near his family in London and uncertainty over guaranteed minutes weighed against the switch to Germany.
- With the Saudi Pro League window closed, he is now expected to remain at Chelsea until at least the January transfer window.
- Reports say Sterling and Axel Disasi have been training away from the main group, drawing interest from the PFA.
- After a late loan to Arsenal last season yielded 13 starts and 1,143 minutes, Sterling wants clarity on his role before committing to any move.