Chelsea may opt to sell Raheem Sterling, the England international winger, at the conclusion of the season. In order to comply with financial regulations, Chelsea is planning to offload several first-team players during the summer transfer window. Sterling is said to be among the players on the potential list, and it remains to be seen whether Chelsea can find a suitable destination for him.
Despite being 29 years old, Sterling has displayed his quality this season with eight goals and nine assists in various competitions. As a proven performer in the Premier League, he is likely to attract interest from numerous clubs if he becomes available at a reasonable price.
Sterling is not the sole first-team player who could depart Chelsea in the summer. The club might also consider letting go of other players, potentially with destinations in Saudi Arabia. According to a report from the Daily Mail, Todd Boehly recently met with Michael Emenalo, the director of the Saudi Pro League, indicating a possible connection between Chelsea and Saudi clubs.