It is currently unclear where Chelsea’s Raheem Sterling will be playing his football next season.

Raheem Sterling, 30, is currently back with the Blues after an unsuccessful season-long loan spell at Arsenal last year.

Chelsea have put Sterling up for sale this summer as they look to recoup £20m for a player they paid £47.5m to sign from Manchester City three years ago.

Reports this week claim that Juventus and Bayer Leverkusen are interested in Sterling. Meanwhile, Fulham have been alerted to Sterling’s availability in the summer transfer window.

Sterling has already played for Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester City and Liverpool during a very impressive senior career to date. Could the English winger now add Italian giants Juventus to his list of clubs?

Raheem Sterling in a 2024 pre-season match for Chelsea against Manchester City.Photo by Jeff Dean/Getty ImagesJuventus fans furious with Raheem Sterling rumours

Many Juventus supporters on X are furious with the suggestion that Chelsea winger Sterling is on their transfer radar.

Even though the attacker has enjoyed a magnificent career for club and country, it’s obvious that he’s been slowing down in the last couple of years.

Here are Juventus fans on social media furious with the Sterling links…

One fan wrote: “Juve is really becoming a junkyard.”

“What is this club doing?” another said.

I can’t even read this news

— Kanan Nuri (@KananNuri14) July 22, 2025

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One supporter posted: “All these reject players. So disappointing.”

“Can we return to the top? I don’t think so,” another claimed.

£20m for him at 30? No way.
If true, Juventus has completely lost its way.

— SemooSetoo (@SemooSetoo) July 22, 2025

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Perhaps Sterling needs a move away from the Premier League to reignite his career. At the age of 30, it will be interesting to see how much he has left in the tank because he did burst onto the scene as a youngster with Liverpool.

A year ago, Chelsea thought Sterling could suit Enzo Maresca following his arrival as the head coach. Instead, he’s become another high-profile signing under this ownership, which must go down as a failure.

Raheem Sterling in a 2024 pre-season match for Chelsea against Inter Milan.Photo by Eddie Keogh/Getty ImagesChelsea’s wide options have changed so much

Back in the 2022/23 season, Sterling’s first at Chelsea, he was one of several talented wingers at the club. He was competing with the likes of Christian Pulisic and Hakim Ziyech, plus Noni Madueke and Mykhailo Mudryk arrived midway through the campaign.

In contrast, the Blues are about to go into the 2025/26 season with a completely different crop of wingers.

It will be fascinating to see the likes of Pedro Neto, Jamie Gittens and Estevao Willian fight over the wide starting roles. On top of that, Chelsea are pushing to sign versatile attacker Xavi Simons from RB Leipzig.