Manchester City and Chelsea would have a deal for Raheem Sterling

Manchester City and Chelsea are about to reach an agreement for Raheem Sterling, who would become one of the blues’ main signings for the following season. Those in London have been in negotiations for several weeks and in the coming days the transfer could be finalized. According to the English press, after the signings of Erling Haaland and Julián Álvarez, Manchester City has focused on giving way to several players to balance the squad, both in football and financially. Fernandinho has already returned to Atletico Paranaense and Gabriel Jesus would go to Arsenal, but they would not be the only ones. In that context, Sterling is next on the exit list and his destination would be in London, as he has lost prominence at City especially to Phil Foden. Therefore, according to the Daily Mail, both the club and the player are waiting for a good offer to end their relationship, which still has a year of contract. The same media said that Chelsea was the first team interested and that it offered about 65 million euros for the players, an offer that was well received. The negotiations are on the right track, so there is speculation that next week the hiring could become official. Separately, The Telegraph claimed that Thomas Tuchel is also interested in Nathan Aké, so the operation between the two clubs could include more than one player. The Dutch centre-back has a contract until 2025 and at the time it was Pep Guardiola’s request, so it seems difficult to be let go. We recommend you read Finally, the last player who is on Chelsea’s radar is Oleksander Zinchenko, although the Ukrainian does not look easy to sign. At the moment, the transfer that has progressed the most is that of Sterling and in the coming weeks his transfer could be confirmed.  Degree in Communication and Journalism, graduated from the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences of the Universidad Autonónma de Querétaro. For 3 years I worked as a reporter for a website about Queretano sports, before starting to cover state government and election campaigns. In 2018 I started working with Futbol Total, as a website editor and occasionally in the magazine. I joined the DEBATE in 2022, as an opportunity for growth and professional development, See more



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