The son of Raheem Sterling, 8, joins the Academy of Arsenal, despite the end of the loan agreement
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The son of Raheem Sterling has become a member of Arsenal, despite the fact that the loan of his father is coming to an end.
Thiago, 8, is the oldest of the Chelsea Forward’s two children with partner Paige Milian, who Meeted Sterling during his QPR days Before you go Liverpool With him in 2010.
And younger Thiago has now written a deal to sign for Arsenal’s Famous Academy, just as the loan from Papa Sterling ends.
The news was announced by Paige on social media, who also shared family photos with her 100,000 Instagram followers.
They show that Thiago holds an Arsenal shirt up next to the younger brother Thai, 6, she said: “Except proud of my firstborn son Thiago for drawing at the U9S of Arsenal Academy.
“The growth, dedication and hard work that you have shown in the past year is incredible to look at, you have earned this.
“This is just the beginning, so keep your feet on the floor, stay humble and keep grinding.
“The journey does not stop here, let’s go.”
Fans quickly congratulate Thiago on his great achievement.
One said, “Wooohooo Yessss congratulations, so proud.”
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Another stated: “This is great, well done Thiago.”
They noticed: “Congratulations superstar.”
Another added: “What an exciting future you have for you.”
Thiago will hope for a longer and more successful spell at Arsenal than Dad Sterling, who also has a 13-year-old daughter named Melody Rose from an earlier relationship.
The wing player, who has been engaged to partner Paige since 2018, joined the loan of Chelsea last summer after scoring 19 goals in 81 games.
However, Sterling only led one goal in 28 trips for the Gunners, and did not succeed in getting the target in the Premier League for the first time since his first season 2011/12 where he only played three times for Liverpool.
He is now confronted with an uncertain future, where Arsenal chooses a permanent deal and Chelsea also has no plans to keep him.
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