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Chelsea outcast Raheem Sterling has suffered a new low with his 1692 clothing brand having closed down, as confirmed on Companies House. Their filings have stated the company has been struck off the register and dissolved after it did not contest a previous notice.

During the height of his spell at former club Manchester City in 2021, Sterling set up the brand with British designer Samiyah Miah. However, 1692 Fashion Limited lost just under three quarters of a million during its first year with that figure hitting £1.05m by May 2023.

The 30-year-old had failed to file accounts for the 2023-24 financial year end and his business was subsequently slapped with a compulsory strike-off warning over the summer. Having not responded to that, the company officially now no longer exists.

Sterling has endured a challenging few years after being frozen out of the Chelsea set up alongside an unsuccessful loan spell at Arsenal which resulted in no concrete permanent suitors showing a permanent transfer interest this past...

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