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The summer transfer window is in full swing and the last few days promise to be eventful. Chelsea and Manchester United could well complete a surprising exchange before the end of the month.
The 2024 summer transfer window is drawing to a close, with the deadline set for August 30. But before the doors close, Chelsea and Manchester United could still be making waves on the transfer scene.
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The London club has in fact drawn up a list of 14 players deemed undesirable, and one of them could well head to Manchester United. Raheem Sterling, according to information from Sky Sports This Tuesday, would be at the center of a potential transaction with Jadon Sancho, his counterpart at the Red Devils.
Two separate operations
The two English strikers, whose situation has become delicate within their respective clubs, are currently the subject of discussions between the two Premier League giants. Separate transfers are being considered, an option that seems advantageous for both clubs financially.
The British media outlet specifies that all avenues are being considered for Sancho and Sterling. The leaders are exploring solutions ranging from a permanent transfer to a dry loan, including a loan with an option to buy.
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