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Telegraph: Chelsea wants to exchange Sterling for Sancho and hopes Manchester United will bear part of the player's salary

2024-08-26

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Live Bar August 26th According to the British media Daily Telegraph, Chelsea is considering exchanging Sterling for Manchester United winger Sancho. Follow the public account Longge's Sports Gang for more exciting content.

At the same time, Chelsea has restarted the loan negotiations for Osimhen. It is understood that the terms currently offered by Napoli to Chelsea are much more favorable, but the salary required by Osimhen may still be a major obstacle.

In addition, Sancho's salary is also a major problem. Manchester United has not yet received a formal offer from Chelsea for Sancho. They want to sell Sancho and know that Chelsea is interested in the player.

Negotiations between Manchester United and Juventus are progressing further in order to finalise a deal for Sancho before the deadline, with Juventus now seen as the more likely destination for the player. Even so, it is unlikely that any club will be willing to cover Sancho's full salary, a requirement that Manchester United is trying to stick to.

Although Chelsea has signed several players including Joao Felix, the club is still looking to bring in a striker. Sancho is one of several players Chelsea is interested in, and the deal is very complicated, involving two big clubs and direct competitors.

Sterling was told he could leave Chelsea this week. He is not in the plans of coach Maresca and his No. 7 jersey was given to Felix. The two sides are still negotiating to find a solution for Sterling, who has three years left on his contract and a weekly salary of about £300,000. Sterling wants a permanent transfer and Juventus is also interested in him, but a loan is more likely.

It remains to be seen whether Manchester United is willing to sign Sterling, and Chelsea will only sign him if Sancho is willing to adapt to the club's streamlined wage structure in recent years. This may mean that with two years left on his contract with Manchester United, Sancho must accept a significant pay cut or Manchester United will bear part of his salary. Sterling faces a similar situation.

There have been suggestions that Chelsea may also include Chilwell in the deal, but so far, there is only a proposal for Sterling in exchange for Sancho.