
Chelsea
are not willing to bid above £40m for Raheem Sterling, according to Sky
sources.
Manchester City have tabled two bids for Sterling, the second believed to be
around £40m for the Liverpool and England forward.
Sky Sports News HQ understands Chelsea are also interested in
signing the 20-year-old but are not prepared to meet Liverpool's £50m
valuation of the player.
Sterling joined Liverpool from QPR in 2010 and is under contract until 2017,
but has turned down the offer of a new deal worth £100,000-a-week.
He has maintained throughout negotiations that his issue is not about money,
stating in April, in an interview not sanctioned by the club, that he did
not want to be viewed as a "money-grabbing 20-year-old".
Raheem Sterling has been relaxing by using a Flyboard. He's returned home,
with his future still uncertain as Liverpool rejected two bids from Man City
Brendan Rodgers has insisted Sterling is not for sale, despite Manchester
City's pursuit of top English talent, and plans to invest heavily.
City's chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak said last week: "You will see us in the
market bringing in high-quality individuals that fit within what we are
aspiring to.
"We want a squad which is able and has the capability and quality to win the
Premier League, to compete and win the Champions League and be able to go
all the way in two cup competitions in England."
Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak claims there will be big
changes at the club this summer
Chelsea, on the other hand, have discussed the possibility of letting one of
their players go. Mohamed Salah is set to meet with Fiorentina to discuss
extending his loan.
If he wants to stay at the Italian club they will be forced to pay £1m for
his services for the year.
If he decides to stay at Chelsea they will have to keep or sell him, they
would not be able to loan him out to another club due to the terms of his
contract.