Chelsea and Manchester United are reportedly in discussions about two separate transfer deals involving Jadon Sancho and Raheem Sterling. The negotiations are heating up as the transfer window deadline approaches, with Chelsea showing interest in signing Sancho, while United considers bringing Sterling to Old Trafford.
Chelsea initially proposed a swap deal, offering either Raheem Sterling or Ben Chilwell to Manchester United in exchange for Sancho. However, Sterling has become the primary focus, given his uncertain future at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea’s manager, Enzo Maresca, has made it clear that Sterling is not part of his plans, as the winger has been excluded from first-team training and stripped of his squad number.
Manchester United, on the other hand, are not in a rush to replace Sancho if he departs, as they are well-stocked in the forward positions. Any potential deal for Sterling would need to make financial sense for United, especially considering the high wages involved. Additionally, United have recently bolstered their defense with the signing of Noussair Mazraoui, which has eased the pressure on their left-back options, making Chilwell less of a priority.
Meanwhile, Juventus remains interested in acquiring Sancho on a straight loan deal. The Serie A club is waiting for a decision from both United and the player, with various options still on the table.
Sancho, who spent the second half of last season on loan at Borussia Dortmund, has been reintegrated into the United squad but has yet to feature in the Premier League this season. Sterling, who has three years remaining on his Chelsea contract and earns upwards of £300,000 per week, is keen to stay in the Premier League if he leaves Stamford Bridge. Crystal Palace is among the clubs that have expressed interest in Sterling.
With the transfer window closing soon, all parties are exploring different deal structures, including loans, loan-to-buy options, and permanent transfers. The outcome of these negotiations will likely be determined in the final hours of the window.