Chelsea:
Juan Cuadrado
The Colombian only signed for Chelsea in January, but has barely had a sniff since completing his Stamford Bridge move. As a result, Inter Milan have been linked with his services in the Express, with the Serie A side keen to take the World Cup 2014 star back to Italy. Cuadrado would be a like for like exchange for Sterling, due to his dribbling skills and ability to play on either flank in a 4-3-3. He’s skilful, possesses a mighty shot from range and can beat defenders. Chelsea regularly sell players to rivals (Juan Mata to Manchester United, Romelu Lukaku to Everton…) so if they were really keen on Sterling, we can’t see why they wouldn’t part with Cuadrado.
Filipe Luis
Filipe Luis is one of the best left-backs in Europe and starts for Brazil, but due to the excellent Cesar Azpilicueta, he’s second choice at Chelsea. The 29-year-old would add some much needed top level experience to our occasionally leaky defence though, and would be a real coup as part of any potential Sterling deal. He’s got a sweet left-foot, but is much better defensively than young Alberto Moreno – who hasn’t entirely settled since his move from Sevilla last summer.