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Lukaku Breaks Silence After Sealing Inter Milan Return
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Lukaku Breaks Silence After Sealing Inter Milan Return.
- Lukaku struggled after his £97.5 million return to Stamford Bridge and fell out of favour under Thomas Tuchel.
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that Chelsea flop Romelu Lukaku has expressed his delight at returning to Inter Milan after sealing a one-year loan move loan switch.
The forward struggled after his £97.5 million return to Stamford Bridge and fell out of favour under Thomas Tuchel.
Scoring 15 goals across the season, Lukaku struggled to adapt to the high-pressing system employed by the German tactician.
The deal was confirmed on Wednesday after the Belgium striker arrived in Italy to undergo his medicals and sign his contract.
Lukaku revealed he had remained in touch with Inter coach Simone Inzaghi after his exit last summer and was pleased to be back.
When asked what convinced him to return, he said: “The affection of the fans and my teammates but also the opportunity to work with the coach.
I stayed in contact with him all last season. I think the coach is doing well with the team. I want to contribute and do good for this club.
“It’s like coming home. I think my family and I had a really good time in Milan thanks to the people, the fans and my teammates From the first day when I arrived here everyone helped me a lot, I’m really happy.
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“I didn’t even leave my home when I went to England, which shows how happy I am to be back here. Now I just want to see the guys on the pitch.”
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