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Raheem Sterling Leaves Chelsea as Transfer Market Heats Up, While UK Courts See Notable Verdicts

Raheem Sterling has parted ways with Chelsea by mutual consent, while Fulham and West Ham have secured significant deals in the transfer market. Meanwhile, UK courts have handed down guilty verdicts in two high-profile cases, including a rape conviction for a former Spandau Ballet singer.

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Raheem Sterling Leaves Chelsea as Transfer Market Heats Up, While UK Courts See Notable Verdicts

Raheem Sterling has parted ways with Chelsea by mutual consent, while Fulham and West Ham have secured significant deals in the transfer market. Meanwhile, UK courts have handed down guilty verdicts in two high-profile cases, including a rape conviction for a former Spandau Ballet singer.

Wednesday, January 28, 2026 • 2 min read • 5 source references

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The world of football has seen significant movement in recent days, with Raheem Sterling's departure from Chelsea making headlines. According to reports, Sterling has left the club by mutual consent, bringing an end to his tenure at Stamford Bridge.

In other transfer news, Fulham have agreed a £27million deal with Manchester City to sign Oscar Bobb, a promising young winger. The move is seen as a significant coup for the Cottagers, who are looking to bolster their squad ahead of the new season.

West Ham, meanwhile, have agreed a deal to sell Brazil forward Lucas Paqueta to Flamengo for more than 41m euros (£35.5m). The move is a significant windfall for the Hammers, who will be looking to reinvest the funds in their squad.

While the transfer market has been heating up, UK courts have been dealing with some high-profile cases. Ross Davidson, a former singer with 80s band Spandau Ballet, has been found guilty of rape. Davidson, who performed under the stage name Ross Wild, was convicted of the serious offense and will face sentencing in due course.

In another notable verdict, a man has been found guilty of assault after Barron Trump, the son of former US President Donald Trump, reported an attack to UK police. According to reports, Barron Trump had witnessed the victim being beaten up during a video call in January 2025 and alerted the authorities. The case highlights the importance of reporting crimes and the role that technology can play in bringing perpetrators to justice.

The guilty verdicts in these two cases serve as a reminder of the importance of the justice system in holding individuals accountable for their actions. As the courts continue to deal with complex and sensitive cases, the public can be assured that the rule of law is being upheld.

In the world of football, meanwhile, the transfer market continues to throw up surprises. With the new season fast approaching, fans will be eagerly watching to see how their teams shape up ahead of the big kick-off.

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  • "Sterling leaves Chelsea by mutual consent" (Source 1)
  • "Fulham agree to sign Man City winger Bobb for £27m" (Source 2)
  • "West Ham agree £35.5m sale of Paqueta to Flamengo" (Source 3)
  • "Ex-Spandau Ballet singer found guilty of rape" (Source 4)
  • "Man guilty of assault after Barron Trump reported attack to UK police" (Source 5)

The world of football has seen significant movement in recent days, with Raheem Sterling's departure from Chelsea making headlines. According to reports, Sterling has left the club by mutual consent, bringing an end to his tenure at Stamford Bridge.

In other transfer news, Fulham have agreed a £27million deal with Manchester City to sign Oscar Bobb, a promising young winger. The move is seen as a significant coup for the Cottagers, who are looking to bolster their squad ahead of the new season.

West Ham, meanwhile, have agreed a deal to sell Brazil forward Lucas Paqueta to Flamengo for more than 41m euros (£35.5m). The move is a significant windfall for the Hammers, who will be looking to reinvest the funds in their squad.

While the transfer market has been heating up, UK courts have been dealing with some high-profile cases. Ross Davidson, a former singer with 80s band Spandau Ballet, has been found guilty of rape. Davidson, who performed under the stage name Ross Wild, was convicted of the serious offense and will face sentencing in due course.

In another notable verdict, a man has been found guilty of assault after Barron Trump, the son of former US President Donald Trump, reported an attack to UK police. According to reports, Barron Trump had witnessed the victim being beaten up during a video call in January 2025 and alerted the authorities. The case highlights the importance of reporting crimes and the role that technology can play in bringing perpetrators to justice.

The guilty verdicts in these two cases serve as a reminder of the importance of the justice system in holding individuals accountable for their actions. As the courts continue to deal with complex and sensitive cases, the public can be assured that the rule of law is being upheld.

In the world of football, meanwhile, the transfer market continues to throw up surprises. With the new season fast approaching, fans will be eagerly watching to see how their teams shape up ahead of the big kick-off.

Sources:

  • "Sterling leaves Chelsea by mutual consent" (Source 1)
  • "Fulham agree to sign Man City winger Bobb for £27m" (Source 2)
  • "West Ham agree £35.5m sale of Paqueta to Flamengo" (Source 3)
  • "Ex-Spandau Ballet singer found guilty of rape" (Source 4)
  • "Man guilty of assault after Barron Trump reported attack to UK police" (Source 5)

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