Overview
- Masked intruders tried to enter Sterling’s home at about 7pm on Saturday, roughly an hour before Chelsea faced Wolverhampton Wanderers.
- Sterling and his children were inside but unharmed, and the suspects left without taking valuables.
- Thames Valley Police said officers are conducting a thorough investigation and urged witnesses to come forward.
- Chelsea are aware of the incident and are providing support to Sterling and his family.
- It is the second time he has been targeted, following a 2022 burglary at his Surrey home in which items worth around £300,000 were stolen and which later led to a conviction in a wider conspiracy case.