Mercato, a Serie A big shot wants to get Sterling!

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Raheem Sterling is not sure to stay at Chelsea this summer. No longer at his best, and author of an average 2023-2024 season, the England international could be shown the door by the London club in the coming weeks.

Informed of the desires of the English leaders concerning their player, a Serie A big name would be ready to jump at the opportunity to repatriate the English striker. Indeed, according to information from

Sky Italythere

Juventus

would have their sights set on the former Liverpool player. The Turinese want to strengthen their attacking sector in this second part of the summer transfer window.

Under contract until 2027

Raheem Sterling could leave Chelsea

this summer. Having joined the Blues squad in the summer of 2022, the former winger of Manchester City

did not fully convince its leaders and showed many signs of irregularity.

This is one of the reasons why the Londoners could part with him in the coming weeks. But to see him leave, the buying club will have to pay at least the sum of 35 million euros, which is the amount of his market value according to Transfermarkt. His contract with Chelsea ends in June 2027. To be continued…

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