Manchester City’s Raheem Sterling agrees personal terms with Chelsea

By Stermy
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English professional player, Raheem Sterling has agreed to move from his club, Manchester City ending his 7-year contract with them to join Chelsea.

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This comes after reports have it confirmed that he has agreed on personal terms with the Blues where he had a talk with Thomas Tuchel and discussed a lot with him on the terms.

Chelsea’s manager Tuchel however wants things done in the earliest to allow the 27-year-old forward to join the Blues in their squad for their two-week trip to the States.

With this done now, Sterling will be serving as a replacement for £97.5m flop Romelu Lukaku after his loan return to Inter Milan not long ago.

The England international soccer player who is born with his legal name Raheem Shaquille Sterling MBE has scored 131 goals in 339 appearances for the reigning Premier League champions.

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Sterling in July 2015 moved from Liverpool FC where he joined Man City for an initial £44 million fee, he has helped the club win four Premier League titles, one FA Cup, and three League Cups.

Also Read: Lukaku completes return to Inter Milan on loan from Chelsea