“He love to join them in Italy” – Chelsea player love to follow Loftus-Cheek and Pulisic to Italy, his sale is almost certain
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Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Christian Pulisic have both seen their careers flourish after departing Chelsea to embark on new journeys in Italy.
Serie A’s Resurgence
Italy’s Serie A has experienced a resurgence in recent years, attracting several Premier League talents who have found success in its competitive environment.
Raheem Sterling: The Next to Depart?
Raheem Sterling, aged 29, is the latest Chelsea player rumored to consider a move to Italy. Reports suggest that Chelsea is highly likely to sell Sterling by the season’s end, with both management and the coaching staff willing to facilitate his departure.
Sterling’s Interest in Serie A
Sterling is reportedly intrigued by the prospect of joining Serie A, inspired by the achievements of former teammates such as Loftus-Cheek, Pulisic, and Fikayo Tomori at AC Milan.
Weighing Options: Saudi Pro League, MLS, or Else?
While a ‘lucrative offer’ from the Saudi Pro League awaits him, MLS clubs are also expressing interest. However, Sterling is inclined to wait, hoping for approaches from Premier League rivals or European clubs.
Premier League: A Home Worth Staying For?
Despite the allure of Italy, there’s a sentiment that Sterling’s prime years should be spent in English football. While indications point to his Chelsea tenure concluding this summer, conflicting reports persist in the media.
Sterling’s Season at Chelsea
His form for the Blues has been inconsistent this season, yet he’s managed eight goals and 10 assists from 36 games across all competitions, indicating his enduring impact.
Endorsement from Teammates
Public endorsements from Chelsea players echo Sterling’s positive influence. Enzo Fernandez, speaking via the Premier League’s official YouTube channel, lauded Sterling’s pace and playmaking abilities, while Carney Chukwuemeka described him as a ‘big brother’ in comments to The Evening Standard.