Chelsea Lowers Sterling's Price to Get Rid of Him
Chelsea has lowered the price of its player Raheem Sterling in order to get rid of him this summer, according to reports in the English press.
The Sun on Sunday reported that the London club is willing to sell its veteran striker for £20 million.
This comes after he was purchased two years ago from Manchester City for £47 million at that time.
He played last season on loan with Arsenal, having been with 4 of the top 5 clubs in the Premier League.
The Sun on Sunday reported that the London club is willing to sell its veteran striker for £20 million.
This comes after he was purchased two years ago from Manchester City for £47 million at that time.
He played last season on loan with Arsenal, having been with 4 of the top 5 clubs in the Premier League.
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