Raheem Sterling Set for Exit as Juventus Show Interest

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Chelsea are ready to offload Raheem Sterling, with Juventus eyeing a move. Sterling, on loan at Arsenal, has scored just once in 23 appearances. Chelsea aim to free up his £215,000-a-week wages, having recorded 12 goals and 19 assists in 81 club games.

Chelsea are ready to offload Raheem Sterling, with Juventus eyeing a move. Sterling, on loan at Arsenal, has scored just once in 23 appearances. Chelsea aim to free up his £215,000-a-week wages, having recorded 12 goals and 19 assists in 81 club games. Meanwhile, Chelsea sealed a £62 million double deal for Geovany Quenda and Dario Essugo.

During the ongoing transfer window, Raheem Sterling’s future at Chelsea looks uncertain as the club is open to letting him leave. Juventus have emerged as a potential destination, viewing Sterling as an experienced addition to strengthen their European ambitions. However, no official bid has been placed yet. Sterling, who is currently on loan at Arsenal, has endured a poor spell, scoring just one goal and providing no assists in 23 appearances. His underwhelming form has raised concerns, and Chelsea are keen to offload his hefty £215,000-a-week wages.

Reports suggest Sterling, along with Joao Felix, is not part of manager Enzo Maresca’s long-term plans, as Chelsea aim to reshape their squad. Despite showing flashes of brilliance at Stamford Bridge with 12 goals and 19 assists in 81 appearances, Sterling has struggled to maintain consistency.

Meanwhile, Chelsea’s ownership, BlueCo, remains aggressive in the transfer market, securing a £62 million double deal with Sporting CP for Geovany Quenda and Dario Essugo. Quenda will continue at Sporting until 2026, while Essugo is expected to join Chelsea this summer. The club plans further sales to raise funds for a new striker as they continue their rebuild to reclaim their spot among the Premier League’s elite.

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