Raheem Sterling's son Thiago has signed for Arsenal's academy but his dad faces an uncertain future after a disappointing loan spell with the Gunners.
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Sterling's son joined Arsenal's Under-9sSet to start his journey with the GunnersHis dad's career remains uncertainFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! đąđ±WHAT HAPPENED?
Thiago has officially been welcomed into Arsenalâs prestigious Hale End academy, joining the under-9 team and marking the beginning of what could be a promising football career. The news was shared on social media by Sterlingâs partner, Paige Milian, who posted a heartfelt message celebrating their son's accomplishment.
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In a touching Instagram post, Paige expressed overwhelming pride in her son's achievements, noting the hard work he has put in to reach this milestone.
She wrote: "Beyond proud of my firstborn son Thiago for signing with @officialarsenalacademy U9âs. The growth, dedication, and hard work youâve shown over the past year have been incredible to watch; youâve earned this. This is just the beginning, so keep your feet on the ground, stay humble, and keep grinding, the journey doesnât stop here. Letâs go TTâ€ïž".
THE BIGGER PICTURE
While Thiago is taking his first steps with the Gunners, his father Raheem Sterling finds himself at a career crossroads. After being sidelined by Chelseaâs current manager Enzo Maresca at the start of last season, Sterling made a surprise switch to Arsenal on deadline day, joining on a season-long loan deal.
Sterlingâs time at the Emirates failed to live up to expectations. Despite early optimism, he managed only seven starts in the Premier League and struggled to make a significant impact. Over the course of the entire campaign, he found the back of the net just once across all competitions.
DID YOU KNOW?
Although Thiago is only just officially joining Arsenalâs youth ranks, heâs already had a taste of the clubâs first-team environment. Last October, he had the honour of walking out as a mascot for Bukayo Saka during a Champions League match at the Emirates Stadium, when Arsenal secured a win over Paris Saint-Germain.