Raheem Sterling hasn't played for Chelsea since the end of the 2023/24 Premier League season.
He spent a season-long loan at Arsenal during the 2024/25 season and has returned to the West London club - but it doesn't seem like he'll stay.
Chelsea are now presenting the winger to Fulham, West Ham and Crystal Palace as his preference is to stay in London.
Sterling is set to leave the club at the end of the summer and now the club are weighing up their options.
He has worked previously with West Ham boss Graham Potter, during his time at Chelsea, which could be an attractive point.
And all three clubs could guarantee more regular game time for the England International.
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Why hasn't it worked between Sterling and Chelsea?
Chelsea signed the midfielder from Manchester City in 2022 for £47.5 million on a five year deal, meaning he's still got two years left on his contract.
After 81 appearances and 19 goals, Sterling was told by then-newly-appointed boss Enzo Maresca that he would struggle to get minutes with Chelsea.
It's never been clear why Sterling was excluded, but he hoped to make a point last season with Arsenal. But things didn't go to plan there either.
In his 21 appearances for the North London club, the 30-year-old was hardly in the starting 11 or scored any goals.
Sterling now is hoping for more regular game time to be in contention for Thomas Tuchel's England World Cup squad for 2026.
He reportedly earns £300,000 a week from Chelsea, so the club are keen to sell or loan him out.
With Fulham only having one signing and desperate to secure more options, it could be an ideal situation for Sterling to move to the neighbouring club.
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