European giants attempt to lure Raheem Sterling out of Chelsea

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Raheem Sterling could also be a victim of Chelsea’s policy, but also of his poor form. The English striker, who arrived two years ago for €55 million from Manchester City, is coming off an average season (43 games, 10 goals, 8 assists) considering his salary. The Blues would not be against parting with him to free up wages and make room in the attacking sector.

Having been informed, Juventus came to inquire to assess the feasibility of the operation and appears as a serious candidate to bring in the 29-year-old player. It is Sky Sport Italy who reveals this information this Saturday. The Old Lady is looking to strengthen its offensive sector and has two potential targets in case of failure with Francisco Conceição (Porto) and Jadon Sancho (Manchester United).

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