
Sterling has been training away from the first-team squad, and his No. 7 shirt has been given to new signing Pedro Neto.
Despite this, Sterling is eager to remain in the Premier League and continue playing for England.
Sterling's representatives have been in talks with Chelsea, and it appears that the club is open to listening to offers for the player. However, Sterling's preference is to stay in the Premier League, and his family's settlement in England makes a move to Saudi Arabia unlikely. With three years remaining on his contract, Sterling's future at Chelsea seems uncertain, and a permanent deal with another Premier League club may be the most likely outcome.
Maresca has stated that he prefers a different kind of winger, and with Chelsea's large squad, it is impossible to give all players minutes. As a result, Sterling and other players like Ben Chilwell, who is also training away from the first team, may be better off leaving the club. Chelsea's policy of handing lengthy contracts to new signings has led to a situation where unwanted players may be stuck at the club, but Maresca is focused on making decisions that benefit the team.
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