Sterling is part of a small group of players who were unable to transfer away from Chelsea. He continues to train separately from the rest of the team, as he is unlikely to be involved in the team again this season. Sterling will remain at Chelsea on his current contract, which pays £325,000 per week, until at least January.
Sterling recently shared a photo of himself training alone, late at night. This situation is a challenge for him, as he was once a top player in the world.
Chelsea's manager, Enzo Maresca, has stated that it is unlikely that he will change his decision regarding the players who are not part of the main team. This includes Sterling, as well as Axel Disasi and David Datro Fofana, who may have opportunities to transfer away from Chelsea in the January transfer window.
Sterling has two years left on his contract with Chelsea. It is likely that he will leave the club within the next year.