ROMELU LUKAKU is set to put his Chelsea nightmare behind him after a dreadful season back at Stamford Bridge.
The Blues splashed out a staggering £97.5million to buy what they thought was the final piece of their puzzle last summer as they targeted a first Premier League crown since 2016-17.
Lukaku, 29, guided Inter Milan to a first Serie A title in over a decade a season prior.
And just two months into his Chelsea return, the Belgian striker was publicly pining for a return to the San Siro – much to the Blues’ horror.
The former Manchester United man’s form suffered and now he’s on the brink of heading back to Inter on an initial loan deal.
Lukaku now goes down as one of the most-expensive flops in Premier League history.
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SunSport has put together an XI of big-money flops – and Chelsea feature heavily…
Kepa Arrizabalaga – Chelsea
The Spaniard arrived at Chelsea as the most expensive goalkeeper in history at £71.6m.
But a string of high-profile blunders and a sensational stand-off with Maurizio Sarri in the 2019 Carabao Cup final saw him replaced by Edouard Mendy.
Kepa was given another chance with Mendy at the Africa Cup of Nations last winter – but failed to save all 11 of Liverpool’s penalties before missing his own in the 2022 Carabao Cup final
Currently earning £150,000, the Blues are expected to look to offload Kepa this summer.
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Phil Jones – Man Utd
Sir Alex Ferguson gained a reputation for getting the best out of his players, while being an excellent judge of character during his illustrious career.
However, Fergie once claimed Jones could become Manchester United’s greatest-ever star.
United splashed nearly £20m on the former Blackburn star – a lot of cash for 2011.
Since then, Jones has been on a number of big-money contracts, now worth £75,000 a week.
During his decade-long stint at Old Trafford, the defender has played just 169 times in the Premier League, including just six in the last three seasons.
Shkodran Mustafi – Arsenal
In 2016, the Gunners splashed out £35m to sign ex-Everton man Mustafi from Valencia.
The German centre-back quickly developed a reputation for major blunders at Arsenal.
In January 2021, Mustafi had his contract torn up and was allowed to join Schalke on a free transfer.
He was immediately relegated as the German giants dropped into Bundesliga 2 and moved on to Levante last summer.
Eliaquim Mangala – Man City
The French centre-back cost Man City a staggering £1m per game.
Mangala signed for the club in a £43.5m deal – while earning a further £12.5m in wages.
All in all, City played £56m for the flop… who played just 57 times at the Etihad club before being sold.
City recouped just £9m of that in selling him to Valencia.
Mangala is currently at French side Saint-Etienne, who were relegated to Ligue 2 following a dreadful 2021-22 campaign.
Juan Sebastian Veron – Chelsea & Man Utd
Veron became the most-expensive player in Premier League history when he completed his £28.1m move to Man Utd in 2001.
He signed a five-year contract but failed to impress on a consistent enough basis despite his rumoured £90,000 a week wages – astronomical for the turn of the century – and was sold to Chelsea two years later.
The Blues paid Veron similarly staggering wages following his £15m move in 2003.
The Argentine – a superstar before heading to England – managed just seven Premier League appearances at Stamford Bridge in four years.
Some reports claimed Chelsea were still contributing to Veron’s wages until 2011, four years after he left, after doing whatever they could to encourage clubs to sign him.
Paul Pogba – Man Utd
The France midfielder quit United to join Juventus in the summer of 2012, only to become one of the world’s elite central midfielders.
His red-hot form in Serie A convinced the Red Devils to shell out a then-world-record £89m to bring him back to Old Trafford.
But Pogba thoroughly underwhelmed during his six-year stay, constantly plagued by injuries, shaky form and transfer speculation.
United have now cut their losses and allowed the 2018 World Cup winner to quit on a free.. where he is expected to rejoin Juventus on a four-year deal.
Danny Drinkwater – Chelsea
Part of Leicester’s historic 2015-16 Premier League-winning side, Drinkwater’s hot form attracted the attention of Chelsea.
The Blues paid a staggering £34m for the English midfielder who’s played just 12 times in the Premier League since his 2017 move.
Drinkwater has been loaned to Burnley, Aston Villa, Kasimpasa and Reading while his career has been plagued by off-field indiscretions.
All the while, he pocketed pocketing £100,000 a week at Stamford Bridge until his release this month.
Nicolas Pepe – Arsenal
In the summer of 2019, Gooners were licking their lips at the prospect of Pepe teaming up with Alexandre Lacazette and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
Arsenal splashed out a staggering £72m on the former Lille man.
But Pepe has managed just 16 goals in 80 Premier League games, including just ONE last season.
Lacazette and Aubameyang have both left the club – and it’s fair to say Pepe might lot last much longer under Mikel Arteta with the likes of Bukayo Saka, Emile Smith Rowe and Gabriel Martinelli as competition.
Alexis Sanchez – Man Utd
For a free signing, Sanchez sure turned o ut to be expensive…
United were happy to splash £505,000 a week on the Chilean, believing he was the missing piece in their side after swapping him for Henrikh Mkhitaryan.
But two-and-a-half-years and just THREE Premier League goals later, Sanchez joined Inter Milan on a permanent deal.
And at a cost £20m per Prem goal, it’s easy to see why.
Fernando Torres – Chelsea
When a one-time superstar is struggling with injuries and looks to have lost a step, what do you do?
Pay £50m for him, according to Chelsea.
The Blues defined the term “panic buy” when they brought in Torres from Liverpool in January 2011.
In four years, the Spaniard scored just 20 Premier League goals in 110 games.
Even without having fronted-up £50m, the £150,000 a week wages sound bad with that sort of goalscoring return.
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Romelu Lukaku – Chelsea
The problem is, you never quite know which Lukaku you’re going to get.
Unstoppable at Everton, average at Man Utd, world-beater at Inter Milan and abysmal at Chelsea.
The Blues took a gamble – and expensive one at that, at a club-record £97.5m – and it failed massively.
Lukaku scored just eight Premier League goals all season with his stay blighted by controversial comments to the Italian media about wanting to head back to Inter.
Chelsea are now in the process of offloading him on an initial loan deal with a view to a permanent exit.
But they’ll never get anywhere near the £97.5m they paid.