
Thomas Frank, Brentford’s manager, shown supporting the away fans. (Photo by Dan Istitene/Getty Images)
Tottenham Hotspur is facing challenges due to injuries in their attacking lineup and has been encouraged to consider signing Raheem Sterling, who is available as a free agent.
Recently, Sterling ended his contract with Chelsea, prompting Paul Merson to suggest that Tottenham should look to acquire him.
Spurs Need Raheem Sterling
With Mohammed Kudus, James Maddison, and Dejan Kulusevski all sidelined by injuries, Tottenham is in search of a versatile forward capable of contributing significantly in the final third. Sterling could be the impactful player they need to secure more goals.
Bringing him on board without a transfer fee could be a smart move for the north London team, provided his salary demands aren’t excessive.
Merson expressed to Sky Sports: “They need reinforcements. Both Thomas Frank and Tottenham have been unfortunate with injuries to players like Solanke, Kulusevski, and Maddison.”
“I would definitely bring Sterling onboard; it’s a no-brainer given he’s available for free. It really is.”
“You wouldn’t want to start accommodating every available player just to avoid relegation.”
“A couple of key signings and getting the squad fit could change their fortunes.”
It will be intriguing to watch how this situation unfolds. Tottenham’s performance this season has been lackluster, and they require quality additions to improve. While they made strides in strengthening their midfield and defense in January, they still need to address their attack effectively.
Sterling Seeks a Fresh Start

Raheem Sterling is eager to revive his career through consistent game time. He showcased his skill in the Premier League during his tenures with Liverpool and Manchester City and aims to return to that form. His ambition could be beneficial for Tottenham if they finalize his signing.
Although Sterling struggled to find his footing at Arsenal and Chelsea, he brings a wealth of experience and talent to the table.
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