Sterling is yet to feature for Chelsea this season, leading to speculation over a January exit, which would be best for the England star’s career as he continues to stagnate in West London.
Permanent switches to Fulham and West Ham United cropped up for the winger in the summer, but a move never materialized. However, ex-Wrexham manager Saunders has spoken to Boyle Sports about how Sterling could drop down a division to join the Welsh side.
"Raheem Sterling to Wrexham? Why not? You might see some big players that have watched the documentary, and they think, ‘I'll have a bit of that. I'd love to play for them, Wrexham.’ You might get somebody like Raheem Sterling saying that.
“I can't get my head around his situation. What's going on? He’s not over the hill. He's a very good player. Having said that, the Championship's not easy to play in. I've managed in the Championship and sometimes Premier League players come down and play in it and they can't believe what's going on.
“We're playing all the time and every game's a battle. Millwall away on a Tuesday night. When the ball's up in the air all night, some of them find it difficult."
Wrexham are currently sit 10th in the table but are only three points off the final play-off place which could help them to the Premier League for the very first time. At just 30, Sterling could have plenty more to offer a side like Wrexham, who need experienced players to boost them up a division.
