PREMIER LEAGUE ICON: RAHEEM STERLING LINKS UP WITH ROBIN VAN PERSIE IN SURPRISE DUTCH MOVE
Raheem Sterling has signed for Feyenoord! Discover why he left Chelsea to join Robin van Persie’s side in the Netherlands.
Raheem Sterling, once a Manchester City standout, has officially joined Feyenoord, signing on with the Dutch club until the end of the season after leaving Chelsea.
Feyenoord pulled off a bit of a coup to land the England international, beating out several other clubs that were after him. Sterling spent some time talking with different teams, weighing his options, but in the end, he chose to head to the Netherlands.
This move puts him under the wing of Robin van Persie, yes, the former Manchester United and Arsenal striker who’s now head coach at his boyhood club.
Word is, Van Persie played a huge part in convincing Sterling to take the leap and leave England. It’s actually Sterling’s first time playing abroad. At 31, he wanted to stay in London after joining Chelsea, but once his contract there was mutually terminated, he was free to look for a fresh start elsewhere.
Sterling shared a quick reaction to the news on Instagram, posting: "God's Plan. Can't wait for this next chapter!!"
He opened up a bit more in an interview with Feyenoord’s website, saying, "As a free agent, I've finally had the chance to control what comes next in my career. I really wanted to speak directly with clubs and their head coaches to see where I could fit and make sure I could actually contribute.
"After some really detailed talks with CEO Dennis te Kloese and Robin, I know Feyenoord is a place where I’ll feel at home and be a real part of the team. Playing outside England is new territory for me, but I’m ready for it.
"Honestly, I can’t wait to get going. Huge thanks to Feyenoord and especially Robin and Dennis for being so patient and professional while I figured things out."
Van Persie sounded just as excited: "It’s fantastic we convinced a player of Raheem’s level to join us. His record speaks for itself. He’s the kind of player who can turn a game on its head, and I’m sure he’ll be a key addition as we push for our goals this season."
Sterling joined Chelsea from Man City in 2022 for £47.5 million, signing a five-year deal, but things never really clicked. Enzo Maresca left him out early on, making it clear that Sterling wasn’t in his plans. A loan to Arsenal on deadline day last August let Sterling stick around London and reunite with Mikel Arteta, his old coach at City.
Even then, he struggled to make a real impact; injuries hit the Arsenal frontline, but Sterling only managed one goal and five assists in 28 appearances before heading back to Chelsea.
Chelsea’s sporting directors tried to move him on last summer and again in January, but nothing stuck. In the end, they agreed to end his contract 18 months early, giving him the freedom to try something new.
Across his time at Chelsea, Sterling played 81 games, scored 19 goals, and racked up 15 assists. Now, he’s looking to rediscover his best form in the Netherlands, still in his prime and hungry to make his mark at Feyenoord.
FIFA OPENS FINAL 2026 WORLD CUP TICKET PHASE; THREE MILLION AVAILABLE NOW
World Cup 2026 tickets are live! Learn about pricing controversy, resale rules, and how to join the FIFA queue.
FIFA announced that the fourth and final phase of ticket sales for the 2026 World Cup in North America kicked off on Wednesday. This phase covers the event running from June 11 to July 19 across the United States, Mexico, and Canada, with over three million tickets up for grabs. According to a press release, this “last-minute” sales window opened at 1500 GMT on FIFA’s official site, FIFA.com/tickets. Tickets are being offered on a first-come, first-served basis and will remain available until the tournament concludes on July 19.
Tickets are released in a rolling fashion, sometimes even for matches happening the same day, as FIFA explained. When the sales started, visitors were directed to a waiting page to queue for access, which could mean waiting several hours. Instructions detailed that a countdown appears before entry, after which an ‘Enter’ button shows up for five minutes; clicking it grants access to buy tickets.
In total, nearly seven million tickets will be available across the 16 stadiums hosting games during the tournament. More than three million tickets have already found buyers during the earlier sales phases, including over a million through the random selection draw held earlier this year, which attracted some 500 million requests, according to FIFA.
This event looks set to surpass the record of 3.5 million tickets sold at the 1994 World Cup. This summer’s competition will feature 48 teams and 104 matches, with 78 of those played in the United States.
Ticketing, however, hasn’t been without controversy. FIFA has faced criticism over high ticket prices, which some say conflict with promises made when the tournament was awarded to the three host nations. On March 24, Football Supporters Europe and Euroconsumers filed a complaint against FIFA with the European Commission, accusing the organisation of abusing its dominant market position and pushing for changes to what they label “opaque and unfair” ticket sales procedures.
FIFA, for its part, defends the pricing by pointing to “crazy” demand, as stated by president Gianni Infantino. The governing body did introduce a $60 ticket category exclusively for official supporter clubs in December, but according to Football Supporters Europe, that allocation was effectively sold out before tickets went on sale to the public.
On another front, FIFA is reopening its official ticket resale and exchange platform this Thursday. That platform has drawn criticism for resale prices that some view as equally steep. FIFA clarified that it does not control prices set in this “fan-to-fan market” in Canada and the United States, where resellers decide the listed price. Mexico presents a different scenario, as laws there ban reselling tickets above their original purchase price.
GARY LINEKER EXPOSES "PERSONAL" FEUD BETWEEN THOMAS TUCHEL AND ALEXANDER-ARNOLD
Gary Lineker suggests Thomas Tuchel has a "personal" issue with Trent Alexander-Arnold after his latest England snub.
Gary Lineker has raised eyebrows over a surprising omission in Thomas Tuchel’s latest England squad.
He suggested that Tuchel might have a “personal” issue with Trent Alexander-Arnold, who was left out despite his clear quality.
Tuchel recently managed his 11th game as England boss, an experimental 1-1 draw against Uruguay at Wembley. The squad featured some fresh faces like Ben White, recalled for the first time since 2022, and Harvey Barnes, who made a rare appearance after nearly six years.
Yet Alexander-Arnold’s absence stood out. Since Tuchel took over, the Real Madrid defender has only made one brief appearance for England, coming on for 26 minutes against Andorra in June.
On The Rest is Football podcast, Lineker, who has long admired Trent, expressed confusion over the decision. He said, "There's something personal going on because, from a football standpoint, it makes no sense. Trent should be in that squad, even if only on the bench.”
He speculated it might be related to “attitude” or defensive concerns, although it was just a guess. Whatever the reason, Lineker pointed out that other players in Alexander-Arnold's position don’t match up, especially with the ball.
“In games like these, you need a bit of magic to unlock things,” Lineker said, adding it felt “insulting” to such a top-class full-back not to be valued properly.
Since moving controversially from Liverpool to Real Madrid in May 2025, Alexander-Arnold has struggled to secure a regular place both for club and country. He currently trails behind Reece James, Tino Livramento, Jarell Quansah, and Ben White in the pecking order at right-back.
After a recent win over Atletico Madrid, Trent posted “Madrid and nothing more” on Instagram, perhaps signalling his desire to focus on his club future.
Lineker is clearly not alone in his viewpoint. Fans showed their frustration by booing Ben White during the Uruguay match, signalling a strong desire to see Alexander-Arnold back in the England setup.