British media: Sterling tends to stay in London, West Ham United joins the battle
According to British media Talksports, West Ham United is interested in Chelsea winger Sterling.
Sterling can only train separately from other first-team main players in Chelsea's loan-based player training group. West Ham United is now joining the ranks for Sterling, and Chelsea has made it clear that they hope to sell Sterling this summer, and he had a good partnership with West Ham United coach Porter during the Stamford Bridge period.
Premier League teams such as Fulham, Crystal Palace, and Juventus are all interested in the former England international. However, despite the opportunity to join the Italian giants, Sterling prefers to stay in London. Sterling, 30, joins Chelsea from Manchester City in 2022, and his current contract has two years left.