Regarding Sterling's next home, including Juventus, Leverkusen, Fulham and other teams reported previously, they all expressed their interest, but there was no offer. Sterling's future is confused.
Sterling, 30, played on loan last season, and he only gained 1 goal and 5 assists in 28 games. Chelsea has two years left in contract with Sterling, but the Blues are just trying to get rid of him. In addition to the players' own decline in strength, the difficulty in selling Sterling also has his weekly salary of more than 300,000 pounds.
Sterling's net worth was as high as 160 million euros at his peak, and he is one of the top players in football. But the "happy boy" who was just thirty years old has only 10 million euros left.