Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho says "every player has a price" after
being asked about Raheem Sterling's contract wrangle at Liverpool.
The Portuguese said he understood
the stance of Reds boss Brendan Rodgers,
who said Sterling would not be sold.
But Mourinho said: "I don't like players that don't want to play for me and my club, clearly."
Chelsea are among the clubs
linked with the England forward,
20, after he rejected a £100,000-a-week contract.
Mourinho said striker
Zlatan Ibrahimovic was sold to Barcelona
when he was Inter Milan boss after asking to join the Spanish club.
"Every player has a price. It doesn't matter which player," said
Mourinho. "If you ask me now, for example, Eden Hazard, we can speak
about him because
he's signed a new contract.
"Do I want him to leave Chelsea? No. If he wants to
leave, if he doesn't want to work with me, if he doesn't want to play
for Chelsea, does Eden Hazard have a price? I think he has a price."
Sterling has two years left on a contract worth £35,000
a week and Mourinho added: "I also understand the philosophy of
managers and clubs who want to keep the players at any price, who want
just to say, 'there is no price to sell - the player stays, whatever'.
"My philosophy is not better than that - it's just
different. Either way, when a player has a contract with a club, the
club, the manager and the board have the power to decide what to do."
Mourinho admitted he faces a difficult decision over Petr Cech after the long-serving goalkeeper said he
did not want to remain second choice
behind Thibaut Courtois at Stamford Bridge.
"Chelsea gave him a lot, but for what he is giving to the club still, he deserves a special perspective," he said.
"I think he won the right to be part of a discussion and a decision."
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