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Lukaku Takes Stand Over A Return To Stamford Bridge

  • Romelu Lukaku makes the ultimate choice between staying back at Inter-Milan over returning to Chelsea.

  • According to Italian publication, Gazzetta dello Sport, Inter want to secure Lukaku’s services for the foreseeable future.

  • Inter Milan paid €8 million plus add-ons to get the Belgian on loan after selling the striker to Chelsea at a huge sum.

EKO HOT BLOG reports that Belgian striker Romelu Lukaku has confirmed that he has no plans to return to Chelsea when his loan spell at Inter Milan comes to an end this summer.

According to a report from Gazzetta dello Sport, Inter Milan is hoping to secure Lukaku’s services permanently and a meeting with Chelsea is scheduled to discuss the striker’s future.

Lukaku made his return to Inter last summer, with the Italian club paying €8 million plus €3 million in add-ons for the loan deal. Despite a difficult season plagued by injury and form struggles, Inter remains keen on keeping Lukaku on the roster for next season.

EDITOR’S PICKS

Chelsea signed Lukaku in a then-club record deal worth £97 million, but it is unlikely that they will be able to recoup anything close to that amount for the 29-year-old.

Despite his underwhelming performance this season, Lukaku remains one of the top forwards in the game and his future at Inter will be closely watched by fans and analysts alike.

FURTHER READING

This latest development is a significant one for both Chelsea and Inter, as well as for Lukaku himself, as the striker looks to continue his career in Italy and make his mark on the Serie A.

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