Journalist Ben Jacobs tweeted on Cristiano Ronaldo’s future at Manchester United, but he also used the platform to deny reports that Chelsea was seriously considering making a move for the Portugal international.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Instead, it appears that Sterling is the first priority for the west London giants, with an understanding that Chelsea needs to make fresh acquisitions in attack given Romelu Lukaku’s underwhelming performance and the fact that he recently returned to Inter Milan on loan.
Although Ronaldo is undoubtedly the best in the world at scoring goals, Sterling’s record at Man City suggests that he would be perfect for giving Thomas Tuchel’s team more of a goal threat up front.
Although Ronaldo will turn 38 next season, Sterling is younger and may still have some of his best years in front of him.