The report adds that the winger will listen to proposals from other clubs before next Friday's transfer deadline. But shifting him might be easier said than done; Sterling has three years remaining on his £300,000-per-week contract and, with his young family settled in west London, won't be forced into a move that doesn't suit him. Interest from Saudi Arabia has already been rejected by the former Manchester City star.
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Maresca informed Sterling in a conversation after training on Friday that Chelsea are prioritising other players in his position and that he could leave. This is despite the head coach admitting publicly that he wanted the England international to stay.
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