Chelsea are preparing a first offer for Raheem Sterling after Todd Boehly, the club’s new co-owner, says Manchester City of his intention to sign the England striker.
Thomas Tuchel wants to increase the goal threat of his team and Chelsea, who have seen Petr Cech leaves his role Like yesterday, his technical and performance advisor intends to give his coach the necessary funds to strengthen his workforce this summer. Tuchel has identified Sterling as a key target and Boehly, who is leading the club’s recruitment campaign, has contacted City to open talks over the 27-year-old.
There is a desire on all sides to ensure that an agreement is reached. Sterling, who has a year left on his contract, has been considering his options since the end of the season and City do not expect him to be their player next season. It is believed that between £50m and £60m would be enough for City to sell Sterling, who have received assurances from Tuchel that he will be a regular starter at Chelsea.
The positive nature of Tuchel’s talks with the former Liverpool striker has boosted confidence that he will increase Chelsea’s spending as part of the Boehly-Clearlake consortium. Chelsea have yet to reach an agreement on personal terms with Sterling, but they are determined to sign him.
Sterling’s appeal to Tuchel is obvious. Chelsea, who are also talking to Juventus about Dutch centre-back Matthijs de Ligt, plan to renew their attack after clearing Romelu Lukaku joins Inter on loan and wants to improve his advantage in the final third. Sterling, who has scored 131 goals since joining City in 2015, would represent an upgrade on many of Tuchel’s current options.