According to the Daily Telegraph, Chelsea is considering the out-of-loan winger Sterling, and the player's weekly salary is the biggest obstacle. Telecom reported that Chelsea is preparing to consider a loan plan for Sterling, the winger played...
According to the Daily Telegraph, Chelsea is considering the out-of-loan winger Sterling, and the player's weekly salary is the biggest obstacle.
Telecom reported that Chelsea is preparing to consider a loan plan for Sterling, the winger played for Arsenal on loan last season. Although both Chelsea and Sterling hope to find a permanent solution for his future, the possibility of a loan again is not ruled out.
In addition to Sterling, Chelsea also plans to arrange for sale or loan for Jackson, Nkunku, DiSassi, Vega, Chuk Umeka, Chilville and possibly Tirik George before closing the window, and some European teams are interested in Anselmino.
Fulham has shown interest in Sterling, who is believed to want to stay in the Premier League, especially in London where his family settled. But it is understood that if other Premier League teams are interested, Sterling is willing to try, and overseas teams are also interested in him.
Last summer, Arsenal hurriedly completed Sterling's loan before closing the window, and it is expected that Sterling and Chelsea will have more time to discuss and consider transfers this year. Sterling's contract with Chelsea is still expiring for two years. He is currently away from the first team training and is waiting to finally determine his future. Sources said Sterling has always maintained a positive and professional mindset and people are optimistic that both sides can reach a respectful and professional solution. Sterling's weekly salary at Chelsea is over 300,000 pounds, which is the biggest obstacle facing clubs. During the loan of Arsenal last season, Chelsea had to bear part of the salary.
At the same time, it is expected that once one or two of Nkunku and Jackson leave the team, Chelsea will accelerate the pace of introducing Xavi Simmons and Garnacho. Jackson is not in Maresca's first-team plan, and Napoli is looking for a striker after Lukaku's injury. They are close to Jackson's side and are expected to negotiate, but funding issues may become a problem. Villa is the latest Premier League team to be associated with Jackson, but they face funding restrictions, Newcastle is also associated with Jackson, and it is understood that Juventus and AC Milan are also interested in him.
Bayern had negotiated on Nkunku's transfer, but has only proposed a loan plan, and Chelsea hopes to sell it forever. Vega attracted Villarreal's interest after his failed transfer to Atletico Madrid, while Chuk Umeka hopes to return to Dortmund. Chelsea believe that once the transfer window is closed, they will raise nearly 300 million pounds by selling players, with net spending close to zero.