
Rahem Sterling could be on the verge of joining his fifth different Premier League club this summer should he complete a transfer to the Cottagers.
The Blues' attacker - ranked at no.88 in FourFourTwo's list of the greatest Premier League players of all time - spent last season on loan at Arsenal but struggled to make an impact for Mikel Arteta's side, largely fulfilling a back-up brief throughout the campaign.
Sterling appeared 17 times in the league and on a further 11 occasions during other competitions, scoring one goal for the Gunners.
Raheem Sterling in talks with Fulham

Fulham have reportedly shown interest in signing the England international who won 10 major honours with Manchester City.
The ex-Liverpool man has represented the Reds, Pep Guardiola's dominant City side of the mid-to-late 2010s, as well as the aforementioned London duo Chelsea and Arsenal during a career that has so far spanned 14 Premier League seasons.

Fulham could become the latest club on his CV with the player understood to be in talks over a move.
The Cottagers have made just one summer signing during the current transfer window, adding back-up goalkeeper Benjamin Lecomte from Montpellier HSC in France.
With the new season less than a fortnight away, fans of the West London side are keen for the club's hierarchy to sign more new faces in order to be competitive in a division which continues to improve season-on-season.
Sterling - who scored over 100 goals for Man City - would add greater firepower to the Fulham attack on paper, however, it remains to be seen how effective the 30-year-old proves to be given last season's efforts at the Emirates' Stadium.

Chelsea have removed Sterling's player biography from the squad list on their official website, perhaps offering a window into the club's thinking with regards to the winger's Stamford Bridge future.
As it stands, he remains contracted to the Blues until the summer of 2027.