Never a dull day. Chelsea started the Enzo Maresca era with defeat, but Manchester City were the opponents and it was a promising performance against the champions at the start of the Premier League campaign.
Were it not for a more clinical presence in attack or a more stable presence in goal – with Nicolas Jackson failing to fire at one end, while Robert Sanchez caved in at the other – the outcome may have been far different on Maresca’s opening bow in top-flight football.
That said, what the result did outline is that the Stamford Bridge first team is bloated, although a host of players are expected to be shipped on before the close of the transfer window this month, with Raheem Sterling’s exclusion from the match and subsequent statement suggesting that he is going to depart sooner rather than later.
Raheem Sterling’s future at Chelsea
Sterling, through his representatives, has issued a response calling for “clarity” on his future in west London after being omitted from the Blues’ first match of the season.
Chelsea’s scattergun spending under American ownership has puzzled many, and while there might be a secret in the sauce somewhere, at present, it’s left the new manager to contend with a heavily bloated crop that has forced him to make a call.
Sterling, signed from Man City for £45m only two years ago, has scored 19 goals and supplied 12 assists across 81 matches. He is Chelsea’s joint-highest earner but whether he makes the strongest 11 is questionable – clearly.
Chelsea: Highest-paid Players | ||
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Rank | Player | Salary |
1. | Raheem Sterling | £325k-per-week |
1. | Romelu Lukaku | £325k-per-week |
3. | Reece James | £250k-per-week |
4. | Ben Chilwell | £200k-per-week |
5. | Wesley Fofana | £195k-per-week |
Sourced via Capology |
Should the 29-year-old be sold this month, it seems like Paul Winstanley and co will move for a replacement. Joao Felix is the no. 1 target at the moment with an agreement having now been reached, but it seems like Chelsea are hoping to augment their frontline even further, with Manchester United’s Jadon Sancho the latest to be added to the shopping list.
Chelsea could be set for Sterling 2.0
The circus that has surrounded Chelsea in recent years appears to have been quelled somewhat – the club has a vision and the storm, time will tell, might abate this term.