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Attacker‘seriously intent’on wrapping up January move and ending Chelsea nightmare

Reports in the media which have claimed that Raheem Sterling is seriously considering terminating his contract at Chelsea and pushing for a move to Italian football with Napoli.

Sterling has been with CHELSEA for a few seasons now, but he never fulfilled the quality that he showed at Manchester City, and his time at the Bridge has been spent mostly on the bench and shifted out on loan.

And according to Corriere dello Sport, Sterling is now seriously intent on leaving London and is looking to resolve a princely contract that has effectively become a “prison” for his career. At 31, the forward is desperate to return to action, and his profile as a versatile attacker appeals to the Napoli hierarchy.

Sterling was a target for the Serie A club during the summer window, and his name has returned to the background as sporting director Giovanni Manna evaluates low-cost opportunities to bolster the squad. However, any move is contingent on Napoli navigating a complex January window defined by strict financial constraints.

IcChelseanews Says…

CHELSEA shot themselves in the foot when they signed Sterling from City as they gave him a massive contract wage that nobody wanted to meet, and that is why they cannot get him off the books.

He could have been a brilliant signing for the club, he is a winner and goal-machine, but his best years were at City and getting him off the wage books would free up some much needed space in the side.

I am sad to see that he would be a player that would not be missed if he did terminate his contract at the club

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