By Joiner Martinez
Aug 30, 2024, 11:12 PM EDT
English striker Raheem Sterling decided to change teams after scoring 10 goals in 43 games last season with Chelsea.
In a last-minute move, he was officially presented as a new Arsenal player.
Sterling, 29, arrives at the North London club after having won all the titles: 4 Premier Leagues and five League Cups.
He has also played 379 games in the top flight, where he has scored 123 goals and provided 63 assists.
Raheem Sterling thus became only the second player to play for four Big Six teams, behind only French all-time scorer Nikolas Anelka.
Raheem began his youth career at Queens Park Rangers before moving to Liverpool’s academy, subsequently making his England debut in 2012.
He later joined Manchester City in 2015, where he won four Premier League titles, one FA Cup, five Carabao Cups and two Community Shields, before joining Chelsea in 2022.
Raheem has 82 caps for England and was a key man as his country finished runners-up at Euro 2020.
Only Harry Kane, Mohamed Salah and Sergio Aguero have more goals and assists since Sterling’s debut in March 2012. Kane has 213 goals and 46 assists, while Mohamed Salah boasts 159 goals and 70 assists; ‘El Kun scored 167 goals and provided 42 assists.
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