Raheem Sterling Arrested for Drug-Driving in Hampshire

Raheem Sterling, a 31-year-old former England international and current player for Feyenoord, was arrested on Thursday morning on suspicion of drug-driving after his Lamborghini collided with a barrier on the M3 motorway in Hampshire. The incident occurred near the Minley interchange, with no other vehicles involved and no injuries reported.
Sterling was detained under suspicion of driving while unfit due to drugs, possessing a Class C drug, and failing to provide a specimen. Following the arrest, he was released on bail while police investigations continue.
Sources close to Sterling have confirmed the arrest but insist there is no proof of drugs in his system. Sterling, who joined Feyenoord in February on a short-term deal after leaving Chelsea in January, has faced a challenging period in his career, making only eight appearances during his time in the Netherlands.
He previously earned 82 caps for England and won four Premier League titles during his successful spell at Manchester City.
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