Chelsea player has now changed his mind on his future with transfer windows still open | OneFootball

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·9 settembre 2025

Chelsea player has now changed his mind on his future with transfer windows still open

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One Chelsea player has reportedly changed his mind on his future as some transfer windows still remain open this summer.

Most of the European transfer windows closed last Monday, but there are still some open for now. Chelsea had a busy deadline day and they were well and truly caught up in some sagas.


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There was some frustrating situations and a few players who wanted out and the club wanted out, did not get their moves away and are now stuck unless they go to one of the windows that is still open.

Defender Axel Disasi is one of the players within this group at the moment as he failed to get a move during the summer window. There are still some windows open around the world and a chance he could still get a move, however, he has already made his transfer decision according to a report earlier this week.

And frustratingly, Chelsea’s highest earner Raheem Sterling is also still stuck in this group and is now unlikely to be moving on from the club until January at the earliest, if he even gets a move then. There was five clubs interested in signing him in the summer yet no move materialised.

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Raheem Sterling in action for Arsenal. (Photo by Jan Kruger/Getty Images)

According to Football Insider, Raheem Sterling is now set to remain at Chelsea until the January transfer window after changing his mind on a move to a league whose transfer window is still open.

A move to Turkey or Saudi Arabia is still an option for the 30-year-old, as both countries have later transfer deadlines than the Premier League.

However, as things stand, the out-of-favour attacker is happy to stay at Stamford Bridge despite not playing, and Chelsea will not be forcing him out the door, per the same report.

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