Perhaps the prime reason is because of their attack, as Arsenal have decided not to sign Sterling permanently and let him return to Chelsea after his loan spell ends.
Fabrizio Romano claimed a few weeks ago: “Expecting the player to deliver more for the final months of the season, then the expectation is for Sterling to return to Chelsea and not staying at Arsenal next season. That’s the clear feeling internally.”
What might motivate the Kingston-born goalscorer is the chance to potentially redeem himself in the Champions League.
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