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Former Liverpool man Raheem Sterling has not enjoyed his best spell at Feyenoord so far after making the switch in January. Image Credits: Imago ImagesRaheem Sterling’s Feyenoord adventure was meant to be a late‑career reset, but so far he has failed to convince the Dutch press at the very least.Sterling joined Feyenoord in February as a free agent after mutually terminating his Chelsea contract 18 months early, signing a short‑term deal until the end of the 2025‑26 season.He chose Robin van Persie’s side ahead of a host of other options across Europe, attracted by the chance to rediscover his joy for football under a coach he trusted and at a club pushing for Champions League football.The move was framed as a coup in the Dutch press, with Feyenoord celebrating the arrival of an 82‑cap England international and four‑time Premier League winner.On the pitch, though, Sterling has not exactly lit up the Eredivisie.
In league play this season he has appeared in seven matches for Feyenoord without scoring, contributing just a single assist.Given his pedigree and the hype around his arrival, that return has inevitably fuelled debate about whether this was a smart move for club and player. Speculation has been rife for weeks over his next destination, with English outlets and fan media linking him to a range of clubs if he walks away from De Kuip once this deal expires.However, Feyenoord might not be done with Sterling yet.
Dutch outlet FR12 report that the club are preparing a new offer for the winger, with a proposal to extend his stay already in the works.According to their information, Feyenoord still see Sterling as an important figure for the coming period and talks are taking place in London between club representatives, the player’s camp and agency Muy Manero.FR12 add that Sterling can expect the new proposal within 24 hours, although it remains unclear whether he will accept and commit his future to the Eredivisie side.For now, all options appear to be on the table: a fresh start elsewhere, or the surprise twist of a longer‑term project under Van Persie despite a quiet first act in Rotterdam.
