Raheem Sterling has previously expressed his admiration for Jack Grealish, describing him as a 'great player', amidst rumours that the two could be joining forces at Chelsea in the coming summer.
Sterling, who left Manchester City when his position in Pep Guardiola's starting line-up was under threat, might see Grealish do the same after an underwhelming third season at the Etihad Stadium.
The move from City to Chelsea has seen varied outcomes since Todd Boehly took over in 2022. While Cole Palmer has thrived under Mauricio Pochettino, Sterling hasn't quite managed to replicate his Manchester success.
Grealish might be the next player to try his luck after a report by Chelsea journalist Simon Phillips suggesting that the London club has 'internally discussed' making a move for the £100million-rated player. Despite playing a key role in City's impressive treble win last season, Grealish's impact this term has been limited, with only four goal contributions in the Premier League.
Should the 28-year-old make the switch to Chelsea, he could provide direct competition in the wide areas for Sterling. The latter had nothing but praise for Grealish when City signed him from Aston Villa in 2021 for what was then a record-breaking Premier League fee.
"[City] have signed a great player and someone that wants to prove himself at the highest level," Sterling told Man City's official website. «I don't think there is any better club for him to try and do that.
»I met him at Villa, but during the international period it was the first time I was really around him for a long period of time. He is a player that always wants the ball, he gets in good pockets of space and he is creative.
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