Raheem Sterling is currently blocked from joining Feyenoord’s training sessions due to unresolved work permit issues and urgent club investigations into alleged misconduct.
Raheem Sterling’s move to Feyenoord has hit a major roadblock just 24 hours after being finalized. The English forward remains “blocked” from the club’s training facilities as administrative hurdles regarding his work permit persist.
Local rumors suggest the delay is complicated by urgent “cross-checks into alleged misconduct,” placing the entire deal under scrutiny despite the transfer being officially sealed only yesterday.
The Eredivisie side is reportedly working behind the scenes to address the legalities, but fears are growing over a potential contract termination.
If the permit issues and internal investigations are not resolved swiftly, Sterling faces an “extended period on the sidelines” before making his debut.
For now, the high-profile signing remains in limbo while Feyenoord officials carry out necessary due diligence.
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