Chelsea is willing to consider loan proposals for Raheem Sterling while they try to protect the outputs of eight players before the transfer window closes within two weeks.
Sterling spent on loan last season in Arsenal and although the preference of Chelsea and the player would be to find a permanent solution for his future, a second consecutive loan is not excluded.
Apart from Sterling, Chelsea wants to arrange sales or loans for Nicolas Jackson, Christopher Nunku, Axel Disasi, Renato Veiga, Carney Chukwuemeka, Ben Chilwell and possibly Tyrique George in the next fourteen days, while Aarón Anselmino has an interest of Europe.
Fulham has shown interest in Sterling and it is assumed that the 30-year-old wants to stay in the Premier League and more specifically London, where his family settles.
But Sterling would be open to the right opportunity if the interest rates come elsewhere in the Premier League, while there has also been interest in the English international from abroad.
Arsenal had to rush through a loan movement for Sterling on the last day of the transfer window of last summer. The hope this year is that he and Chelsea will have more time to discuss and consider movements.
Sterling has left for two years to his Chelsea contract and has trained with the loan group, away from the first team of Enzo Maresca, while waiting to complete his future.
Sources claim that he has remained positive and professional and there is optimism that a solution that suits all parties can be treated respectfully and professionally.
The fact that Sterling is paid by Chelsea more than £ 300,000 a week is the biggest obstacle for clubs to overcome and the club had to continue to pay a percentage of his salary while he was in Arsenal last season. Sterling scored one goal and registered five assists on loan, after he scored 10 goals and picked up 11 assists during the previous campaign in Chelsea. In his first season in Stamford Bridge, the former Star of Manchester City scored nine times and four assists registered.
Chelsea is expected to accelerate the movements for Xavi Simons and Alejandro Garnacho as soon as one or both of Nunku and Jackson will leave the club.
Jackson was suspended for the first Premier League match of the season, but was told that he is currently not part of the first team plans of head coach Maresca.
Napoli is looking for a striker after an injury to Romelu Lukaku and is close to the Jackson camp with conversations that are expected to take place, although finance can be a problem. Newcastle United is linked to Jackson, while it is assumed that it is interested by Juventus and AC Milan.
Bayern Munich has had discussions about a relocation for NUKUKU, but so far the Germans have only proposed a loan agreement, although Chelsea hopes to obtain a sale.
Veiga has attracted interest from Villarreal after a proposed move to Atlético Madrid collapsed, while Chukwuemeka wants to return to Borussia Dortmund, where he spent on loan last season.
Chelsea believes that they have collected nearly £ 300 million of players' sales as soon as the transfer window is closed, giving them a net spending on almost zero.
