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PSG join Man City in Romelu Lukaku transfer race as Inter Milan striker continues to impress in fight for Serie A title


PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN have joined Manchester City in the race to sign Romelu Lukaku, according to reports.

The Belgian striker is on the radar of Euro giants again after his sensational form for Inter Milan.

Romelu Lukaku is reportedly wanted by PSG now as well as Man CityCredit: Reuters

Lukaku joined the Serie A giants after his £74million flop at Manchester United, and he’s scored 54 times in 78 games for them.

And that form has drawn interest from Man City, who are looking for a Sergio Aguero replacement.

But Calciomercato in Italy report that French champions PSG are now also sitting up and taking notice.

The Parisians are looking for a new No 9 after trailing Erling Haaland last year.

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The call for a new striker at the Etihad comes with Aguero attracting interest from Barcelona, who could be looking to sign him in a move by the Catalan presidency to keep Lionel Messi at the club.

Messi and Aguero are international team-mates for Argentina and the Man City forward could be used to keep the six-time Ballon d’Or winner at the Nou Camp.

Aguero is out of contract in the summer, which means he can talk to European clubs about a free transfer.

And that has alerted Barca, who are keen to bring the ex-Atletico Madrid forward back to Spain.

Aguero is still waiting for a new deal offer from City, where he has been for nine years.

Man City have not struggled without an obvious No9 in recent weeks as they moved five points clear at the top of the table with a superb 4-1 win over Liverpool on Sunday.

Romelu Lukaku shows off his striking skills in Belgium team training


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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