Raheem Sterling might only have signed for Chelsea just less than two weeks ago, but he already has a mural at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea's official social media accounts have shared the image of the former Manchester City star celebrating in Chelsea's colours, in a mural planted on the West Stand inside the stadium.
The £50million signing will be able to get a good view of his mural when the Blues play Premier League rivals Tottenham, in their first home game of the new season on August 14.
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Sterling, who was born in Jamaica, moved to London at the age of five where he grew up and played for Queens Park Rangers in their academy - before switching to Liverpool at the age of 15.