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Manchester United set to negotiate their own term in order to sign £15.6million/year ace player

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You would desire for life to establish a career path for you in the same manner as it has for Raheem Sterling. He has transitioned from Liverpool to Manchester City to Chelsea, and he is now poised to make another significant move to Manchester United.

It is evident that the individual lacks comprehension of the concept of rivals. Sterling was an explosive winger at his peak and has had numerous successful seasons.

He achieved his greatest success at Manchester City while under the guidance of Pep Guardiola, and his most recent seasons have been disappointing, to put it mildly.

It is perplexing to consider that Sterling is only 29 years old, as it appears as though he has been around for an eternity. According to The Telegraph, Manchester United is currently seeking to negotiate a trade deal for the English international on their own terms this summer.

Jadon Sancho’s future at Old Trafford appears to be in jeopardy with the proposed trade deal, as he would be transferred to Stamford Bridge. Additionally, the Red Devils anticipate that the Blues will contribute a portion of the 29-year-old’s substantial salary. Man Utd were prepared to negotiate their own terms in order to secure the icon, who earns over £15.6 million annually.

Sterling has garnered interest from an additional European club (whose identity remains undisclosed). Enzo Maresca has explicitly stated that the former Liverpool player is not a part of his plans and that it is time for the English winger to find a new club for the upcoming season.

Sterling has not consistently performed at the level that is anticipated of him since his transfer to Stamford Bridge. His final season with Manchester City was mainly unimpressive. In that case, should Manchester United be taking a risk on him?

It is also unlikely that the fanbase will be pleased with the signing of an ex-Man City player, despite the fact that it is not a direct transfer. Erik ten Hag and Manchester United may be considering the possibility of signing Sterling at a reduced price in order to assist him in regaining his form.

It is comprehensible to desire to move on from Jadon Sancho; however, I find the Sterling option to be rather underwhelming. It appears to be a minor oversight in what has been an exceptional transfer window, and Manchester United would be better off refraining from making this decision. We should observe the outcome.

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