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Raheem Sterling Arsenal squad number has been revealed as Rio Ferdinand forces Arsenal head coach to make a drastic decision he will regret this season

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Which number will Raheem Sterling wear in the North London Derby after the break for internationals? Right here is the truth.

Last Friday, the transfer deadline, was a very busy day for Arsenal. The most important deal was getting Raheem Sterling from Chelsea for £29.

Mikel Arteta was looking for a new winger all summer to play against Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka. After getting back together with Sterling, the Arsenal boss finally got his man in the very last minute. As employees of Manchester City, they worked together.

The English player is moving to North London on a straight loan, and there is no obligation or chance to buy. The Gunners weren’t really interested in Raheem Sterling, but Mikel Arteta saw a chance late in the window and thought it was too good to pass up.


A lot of information about this move has already been made public, but all Arsenal fans are still waiting for one important piece of information… What number will Raheem Sterling wear this season?

The numbers 10 and 14 are now occupied by Emile Smith Rowe and Eddie Nketiah, who both left this summer. The numbers 13, 16, and 21 are also free right now.

There have been rumors going around for a few days that Raheem Sterling will wear the famous number ten shirt this season. Mesut Ozil, Emile Smith Rowe, Jack Wilshere, Robin Van Persie, and Dennis Bergkamp have all worn it in the past.

Raheem Sterling Arsenal squad number has been revealed as Rio Ferdinand forces Arsenal head coach to make a drastic decision he will regret this season

With the 29-year-old wearing the number 10, Mikel Arteta will have a lot of faith in him this season.

Raheem Sterling could make his Arsenal debut next weekend in the North London Derby. Gabriel Martinelli has been out of sorts at the start of the season, and Leandro Trossard did not play well against Brighton.

With the Arsenal number ten on his back, the North London Derby took place at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Sterling’s star moment won’t come up much bigger all season.
Former Manchester United star Rio Ferdinand told Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta to rest Bukayo Saka in favor of new signing Raheem Sterling. Saka may not like this suggestion, but it could be good for him in the long run.

On transfer deadline day, Arsenal made news when they signed Raheem Sterling on loan for a season.

The former Manchester City and Liverpool winger was brought in after Enzo Maresca, Chelsea’s boss, made it clear that Sterling would not have many chances to play this season.

The 29-year-old forward told fans he was “super excited” to join the Gunners, showing how happy he was about the move.

In a video on his YouTube account, Ferdinand talked about how Sterling could help Arsenal’s title chances this season. He said Arteta might want to rest Saka, who has been an important part of Arsenal’s lineup, so Sterling could make his start.

“I just hope that this loan deal energizes Sterling and gets him going again,” Ferdinand said. Saka has played in so many games that Arteta should be able to say, “You know what? Let me just let Saka sit out.” Saka will not like it, but think about how much he could get done if he takes breaks now and then. He has been playing every game at full speed, and now he has some help.

Ferdinand thinks that adding Sterling, a winner in the Premier League, will give Arsenal a boost and could give them the extra edge they need to win the title.

“Sterling’s arrival will make the Arsenal forwards very happy,” Ferdinand said. “What a new player brings to the locker room is important. Everyone will be ready and eager to fight for the title when Sterling walks in.

Now that Sterling is here, Arteta has to find the best balance for his team so that they can play at their best in what looks like being a very competitive Premier League season.







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