Enzo Maresca, a representative of Chelsea, has acknowledged the possibility of Raheem Sterling being sold before the transfer window closes. He explained that due to the limited space for players, some would have to leave as a technical decision. Maresca expressed the club’s willingness to work with players who are committed to being a part of Chelsea. Chelsea is looking to balance their finances after a summer of significant spending, including a £54m expense on Pedro Neto and competition from Cole Palmer, Christophe Nkunku, Noni Madueke, and Mykhailo Mudryk for spots in the team.
Raheem Sterling had a discussion with Maresca and affirmed his strong relationship with the Chelsea boss, emphasizing his commitment to the team and desire to compete for his place. Sterling returned to England early for individual training and had a positive pre-season under the new coach. Despite uncertainties, there have been assurances from the club about his future, and the camp looks forward to gaining clarity on the situation. The text also includes information about special offers, promotions, and awareness of the Privacy Notice, which are unrelated to the previous content.