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Dip Chelsea among top European clubs 'weighing up bid' for Man City's Raheem Sterling with Thomas Tuchel set to get £200million cash infusion for summer move window
Chelsea are apparently moving forward their advantage in Man City forward Raheem Sterling, as the England global gets ready to enter the last year of his agreement at the Etihad Stadium.
The Blues' advantage in Sterling comes when new proprietor Todd Boehly is set to gift director Thomas Tuchel with a £200million stash to finish a redesign of the crew this mid year.
Bayern Munich, Real Madrid and Barcelona have all been connected with a move for the 27-year-old yet Chelsea are weighing up a bid by the Daily Telegraph.
The report expresses that Sterling's way out from City this late spring is looking progressively logical as the Premier League champions won't have any desire to lose their £49m speculation for nothing in 2023.
Real could be the first of many summer appearances in west London as Chelsea hope to reinforce their crew with various players looking liable to leave.
Antonio Rudiger has previously affirmed his free exchange to European bosses Real Madrid and Andreas Christensen's agreement is likewise due to lapse in the not so distant future.
There are different issues inside Tuchel's crew that will require tending to this mid year, including the future of wantaway striker Romelu Lukaku.
Chelsea paid Inter Milan £97.5m for the Belgian in August 2021 however he has been not able to discover real confidence during a second spell at Stamford Bridge, scoring 15 objectives in 44 appearances across all contests.
Lukaku has made no confidential of his longing to get back to the San Siro, with Chelsea and Inter Milan said to be secured in conversations in regards to a credit for the 29-year-old.
The fates of Christian Pulisic, Hakim Ziyech and Timo Werner likewise stay unsure with the club open to the flights of every one of the three players in the forthcoming exchange window.
Marcos Alonso is another Blues star who could call time on his Chelsea profession, with a move back to his local Spain on the cards in spite of having a year staying on his agreement.
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