Sources: Arsenal given chance to sign Sterling
Written by I Dig SportsArsenal have been offered the chance to sign Chelsea winger Raheem Sterling, sources have told ESPN.
The 29-year-old has been deemed surplus to requirements at Stamford Bridge and sources have said he is keen to secure a permanent move to another Premier League club to revive his career at club and international level.
Chelsea want to offload his 325,000-a-week wage and are thought to be open to a loan deal given Sterling has three years remaining on his contract.
They have been in talks with Manchester United over a possible swap deal involving Jadon Sancho but that proposal remains complicated given the salary levels involved.
Juventus also remain interested in Sancho, while Sterling's camp have sounded out other options including Arsenal and Aston Villa.
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta distanced the club from a move from Sterling last week despite speaking positively about his character after the pair worked together for three years at Manchester City.
However, Arsenal have been open to signing an attacking player throughout the window and are discussing their options, having also been linked with a late move for Bayern Munich winger Kingsley Coman.
Meanwhile, Arsenal are closing in on the loan signing of Bournemouth goalkeeper Neto with the Brazilian set to undergo a medical on Friday morning, sources have told ESPN.
The 35-year-old has been identified by Arsenal as a back-up for first-choice goalkeeper David Raya and his arrival will enable Aaron Ramsdale to complete his move to Southampton.
As ESPN reported on Thursday, Ramsdale has agreed a deal worth up to 25 million ($33m) including add-ons. Sources have told ESPN that Arsenal are open to signing another goalkeeper on Friday if the right opportunity arises having allowed Karl Hein to go out on loan to Real Valladolid.
They have shown an interest in Espanyol's Joan García and have also been linked with Wigan's Sam Tickle. Sources added that Espanyol want a fee in excess of 20m ($22m) for Garcia.