Raheem Sterling Eyes Premier League Return via Feyenoord Proven Ground

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on February 16, 2026
Last updated on June 21, 2026
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A red and white Feyenoord flag with the central "F" crest, illustrating Raheem Sterling's short-term loan under Robin van Persie.

In latest transfer news, Raheem Sterling is preparing to use the Eredivisie as a springboard for a high-profile return to the Premier League.

The 31-year-old winger has finalized a short-term loan to Feyenoord, but sources confirm his ultimate goal is to prove himself abroad before securing a permanent move back to England this summer.

Taking Control of the Next Chapter

After negotiating a settlement with Chelsea in January, the former Liverpool and Manchester City ace found himself a free agent for the first time in years. Sterling chose to embrace a “whole new challenge” in Holland under the guidance of former Arsenal legend Robin van Persie.

“I wanted to take my time to speak with clubs and their head coaches to… ensure that I can add real value in this next chapter,” Sterling said. Having spoken with Van Persie, he feels confident that Feyenoord is the right place to establish himself as a “valued member of the team”.

A Statement Signing

Van Persie is equally enthusiastic about the acquisition, calling it a “fantastic feat” to land a player of Sterling’s caliber. “His football resume speaks for itself,” Van Persie noted, confident that Sterling’s ability to “change the outcome of a game” will be a vital asset for the second half of the season.

While Leeds United and Crystal Palace failed to land the winger in January due to wage constraints, transfer news suggest that Raheem Sterling’s free-agent status this summer will likely spark a fierce bidding war upon his return.

Dimitri Dimitrov

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