Chelsea are odds-on favourites to sign Manchester City forward Raheem Sterling during the summer window as speculation over his future continues to mount. Sterling has played 339 matches over seven seasons at the Etihad Stadium, but was not a guaranteed pick during the 2021/2022 campaign.
Having signed £100million man Jack Grealish from Aston Villa last summer, Pep Guardiola has doubled up with his attacking options for next season after City won the race to sign Norway striker Erling Haaland after his two and a half goal-packed years at Borussia Dortmund.
City also struck up a deal for Julian Alvarez in January and are closing in on England midfielder Kalvin Phillips. Brazil striker Gabriel Jesus is expected to join Premier League rivals Arsenal after terms were agreed, but there could also be further departures to offset big money and high-profile arrivals such as Haaland and Phillips.
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Here are four players bookmakers SkyBet are tipping City to sell before the summer deadline;
Nathan Ake
Newcastle United - 3/1
Chelsea - 5/1
Aston Villa - 12/1
Tottenham - 14/1
West Ham United - 16/1
Everton - 18/1
Juventus - 20/1
Bernardo Silva
Barcelona - 7/4
Paris Saint-Germain - 20/1
Juventus - 22/1
Arsenal - 25/1
Tottenham - 25/1
Raheem Sterling
Chelsea - 1/3
To stay at Man City - 2/1
Real Madrid - 20/1
Arsenal - 25/1
Barcelona - 25/1
Tottenham - 25/1
Bayern Munich - 33/1
Atletico Madrid - 40/1
Oleksandr Zinchenko
Everton - 7/4
Arsenal - 4/1
Newcastle United - 10/1
West Ham United - 12/1
Barcelona - 14/1
Wolves - 14/1
Leeds United - 16/1
* Betting odds (provided by SkyBet) were correct at 11:30 on Monday, June 27. Subject to change.
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