Arsenal Urged to Avoid Repeat of Sterling Loan with Nkunku Transfer


Arsenal are warned against signing Chelsea’s £52 million forward Christopher Nkunku, who managed 14 goals and 5 assists in 42 appearances. Raheem Sterling’s underwhelming loan, with just 1 goal in 27 games, is cited as a cautionary example.
Arsenal are warned against signing Chelsea’s £52 million forward Christopher Nkunku, who managed 14 goals and 5 assists in 42 appearances. Raheem Sterling’s underwhelming loan, with just 1 goal in 27 games, is cited as a cautionary example. Despite some form, Nkunku’s inconsistency mirrors Sterling’s struggles, prompting doubts over the potential move.
When the 2024 summer transfer window closed, Arsenal's decision to bring in Raheem Sterling on loan from Chelsea raised eyebrows — and the move has since proven to be a misstep. The 30-year-old managed just 1 goal and 5 assists across 27 appearances, struggling for consistency and failing to earn regular starts under Mikel Arteta. As new technical director Andrea Berta plans the 2025 summer rebuild, he faces the challenge of avoiding a repeat of this mistake, particularly as Arsenal are now being linked with another Chelsea forward, Christopher Nkunku.
Nkunku, who joined Chelsea from RB Leipzig for £52 million, has endured a turbulent time in London. Although his tally of 14 goals and 5 assists in 42 appearances looks respectable, most of his impact has come in domestic cup competitions. Like Sterling, Nkunku has struggled to cement a regular spot in Chelsea’s starting XI.
Despite interest from several clubs including Liverpool, Manchester United, and PSG, Arsenal would be wise to avoid another high-risk move for a player lacking form and stability at his current club. While past signings like Gabriel Jesus and Zinchenko have worked out, the Sterling deal stands as a warning against gambling on Chelsea’s out-of-favour talent.






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