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‘Never go back’ as the old saying goes. Cristiano Ronaldo and Romelu Lukaku found this out the hard way last season as their second stints with Manchester United and Chelsea respectively didn’t quite live up to expectations. Yet it appears, according to the latest reports, that Raheem Sterling did not get the memo.
The England international left Manchester City after seven years at the Etihad earlier this month, moving to Chelsea in a £47.5m transfer. Yet despite his unceremonious exit from Anfield back in 2015, the gossip columns have continued to make Liverpool part of the conversation regarding an unlikely swoop for their former winger.
It was initially suggested by the Mirror that the Reds had been interested in re-signing Sterling, only for him to opt for a move to Stamford Bridge instead. The Athletic then reported that it was the winger who was open to a Liverpool return, only for such a switch to never materialise ahead of him putting pen to paper at Chelsea.
And now Jacque Talbot has claimed, when speaking to GiveMeSport , that the 27-year-old indeed wanted to rejoin