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Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold is set to purchase the Cheshire house currently owned by Raheem Sterling, who is said to be nearing a big-money move to Chelsea ahead of the new Premier League season, according to reports.
Negotiations between Chelsea and City are said to be well underway behind closed doors, with Sterling having been valued at around £45million by the defending Premier League champions.
The situation appears to suggest that Chelsea's proposed move for Sterling is gathering pace, with the 27-year-old seemingly ramping up his preparations to embark on a new challenge in west London ahead of next season.
Sterling is said to have been lined up by Chelsea to play a crucial role in their front three in place of Romelu Lukaku, who recently secured a temporary return to Inter Milan after just one year at Stamford Bridge.
Goals have been an issue for Chelsea in recent months but Sterling has proven himself to be a shrewd operator in that regard during his time in Manchester.
DON'T MISS. Chelsea will now be looking to finalise talks with Sterling and his representatives in order to bring him in as their first signing under new owner Todd Boehly, who is set to assume a leading role in overseeing the club's transfer business this summer.
"The next best, Chelsea would be perfect for him. I think Chelsea and Spurs would be two good moves for him, but Chelsea would be able to bridge that gap more than Spurs could do, so absolutely go for him."
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