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    Romelu Lukaku’s inspiring story from tough childhood growing up in social housing to record Chelsea transfer

    REBORN Romelu Lukaku has finally made the move back to Chelsea from Inter Milan.The Belgium star, 28, was desperate for a move to Stamford Bridge this summer and made the switch on Thursday for a club record fee of £97.5m on a reported contract of £325,000-per-week.
    Romelu Lukaku has completed his £97.5m move to Chelsea
    The Belgium forward has returned to Stamford Bridge and has unfinished business with the clubCredit: Instagram @romelulukaku
    Lukaku is said to have inked a contract worth around £325,000-per-week
    Lukaku believes he has unfinished business in the Premier League, after failing to establish himself in West London first time round.
    The powerful centre forward has rejuvenated his career in Serie A – scoring 64 goals in two seasons to become one of the world’s most feared strikers.
    He’s come a long way since his tough childhood growing up in Antwerp, Belgium.
    When his father was sentenced to 15 months in jail for assaulting a woman and keeping her in the boot of his car, a claim he strenuously denied, the family were forced to live in social housing.
    It was left to mum Adolphine to support the family, who took on cleaning jobs to make ends meet.
    LUKAKU’S TORMENT
    Lukaku is believed have a fortune of around £40million today.
    However in 2013, his life was very different. His dad Roger was alleged to have assaulted a former lover and kept her in the boot of his car, although he accused her of lying.
    He was sentenced to 15-months inside for failing to attend his trial, but claimed he missed his summons because he had moved to a different area of Brussels and wasn’t registered at his new address.
    Roger was forced to retire as a professional footballer and the family were left broke with their bread-winner locked up for 15 months.
    The Lukakus were moved from their home to social housing in Antwerp, where they were stuck without electricity and slept on the floor.
    Romelu’s dad Roger Lukaku was sentenced to jail after allegedly assaulting a womanCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Lukaku endured a tough childhood and was raised by his motherCredit: Twitter @RomeluLukaku9
    Adolphine Lukaku, right, took on various jobs to support her family when her husband was sent to prisonCredit: Rex
    Today, Lukaku leads a very different life thanks to a glittering football career
    “When my father stopped playing we landed in a hole financially. People left us to fend for ourselves, and I have always kept that in my mind,” Lukaku said.
    “Everything changed for us inside two months. I remember everything – I was five or six, had just begun playing football, and then my dad retired.
    “We didn’t have a TV or even electricity at home. We were then evicted from our flat, and we moved to Antwerp.
    “In the beginning we didn’t even have curtains on the windows. We slept on the floor, with my mum, brother Jordan and me upstairs and my dad on the ground floor.
    “I had to stop playing football, as my father wasn’t able to drop me off for training.
    “My mother became diabetic, and her health was not good. I went to live with my aunt for a while until my mum returned home.
    “My mother is the boss. I make decisions about my football career without asking her, but she is my source of inspiration for everything else.
    “She worked her fingers to the bone for us. Despite her illness she would work as a cleaner in homes and cafes.
    “Jordan and I used to get the bus to training with Rupel Boom, and then go on to where she was working in Antwerp. We’d mostly help her move tables in the cafes she cleaned.
    “On my sixth birthday I told her I would play for Anderlecht, so I could help her with money.”
    A BOY’S PROMISE
    Lukaku was adamant he would do anything he could to support his family.
    He played for local team Rupel Boom, before moving to Lierse and then Anderlecht in 2006.
    Lukaku towers over a referee and opposition player before a youth gameCredit: Social media
    Many people watching Lukaku at youth level didn’t believe his age because of his sizeCredit: Social media
    Lukaku poses with brother Jordan, who is also a professional footballer at LazioCredit: Twitter @RomeluLukaku9
    Although he moved around as a youngster, one thing that was a constant was he was always the biggest player on the pitch.
    His agent Mino Raiola revealed how people watching him at youth level didn’t believe he was his age and his mum used to bring his birth certificate to youth games.
    “I was talking to his mother. Eventually she went to youth matches with birth certificate,” Raiola said in an interview back in 2017 to Swedish newspaper Expressen.
    “She always ended up with other parents who did not think he was 12 or 14 years old. It was always a fuss that he scored three or four goals.
    “He was bigger and physically strong, yes. But they screamed that it was not in the right age.
    “So she took the birth certificate. He was born in Belgium, but they spread false reports he been born in Africa. ‘Here it is’, she said.”
    A STAR IS BORN
    A talent beyond his years, Lukaku became a regular for Anderlecht at just 16 – scoring 41 goals in 98 games for the club.
    Chelsea splashed £17million on the teenager and signed him up on a five-year contract.
    But with Fernando Torres, Didier Drogba, Salomon Kalou and Daniel Sturridge all vying for a starting place in the side, Lukaku found first team opportunities hard to come by.
    Despite the Blues winning the Champions League in his debut campaign, he was left disheartened by his own personal involvement.
    As a youth star at Anderlecht, Lukaku was primed for the first teamCredit: Instagram @rlukaku9
    Lukaku exploded onto the scene at 16 at AnderlechtCredit: Reuters
    In 2011, Lukaku signed for Chelsea in £17millionCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    As a bit-part player Lukaku became frustrated at Stamford BridgeCredit: A
    “It wasn’t me, but my team that won,” he said refusing to hold the trophy on the Allianz Arena turf after the famous penalty shootout win over Bayern Munich.
    It would be elsewhere in England he would find success.
    A LOAN TO PROVE HIMSELF
    Chelsea were, at first, reluctant to lose Lukaku and insisted he went on loan to gain valuable first team experience. And he thrived away from SW6.
    He ended the 2012-13 campaign with West Brom with a respectable 17 league goals.
    Then at Everton, he followed that with a decent 15 strikes – helping the Toffees finish fifth and record their highest ever Premier League points total, 72.
    It was no surprise that manager Roberto Martinez paid Chelsea £28million to make the deal permanent.
    In his next three seasons, Lukaku would go on to score 20, 25 and 26 goals to cement his reputation as one of the Premier League’s top marksman.
    Of course, a move to the Premier League’s most successful club was round the corner.
    At West Brom on loan Lukaku showed his qualitiesCredit: AFP
    The goals continued to flow at Goodison Park in an Everton shirt after he signed for the Toffees on a permanent dealCredit: Action Images – Reuters

    RED MISSED
    It took £75million plus add-ons to take Lukaku from Goodison Park to Old Trafford in 2017, as he looked to fill the departing Wayne Rooney’s shoes.
    But, from the offset, many pundits seemed unconvinced Lukaku was the right fit for Manchester United.
    This was even after he scored twice on his debut against West Ham in a 4-0 win, and netted 10 goals in his first nine appearances for the Red Devils – breaking Bobby Charlton’s record of nine in his first nine games.
    His first touch was often questioned by fans, who just didn’t take to him.
    Effectively, not feeling loved might’ve been the nail in the coffin for his United career.
    Despite scoring 42 times in 96 games, Lukaku was told to pack his bags after the club accepted an offer of around £74million.
    On his way out of the club, Manchester United legend Gary Neville questioned his professionalism and said he was overweight.
    Although, he has always listened to the advice of Chelsea legend Didier Drogba when it has come to managing his career.
    Lukaku began his Man Utd career in explosive fashion – scoring 10 times in his first nine gamesCredit: Reuters
    Towards the end of his stay at Old Trafford, Lukaku was slammed for being overweightCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Chelsea legend Didier Drogba has always been a soundboard for Lukaku
    REINVENTION
    Determined to prove the doubters wrong, Lukaku arrived at the San Siro on a mission.
    He accepted that he was top-heavy and listened to the club’s medical staff who devised a strict diet regime for him to follow.
    Incredibly, he dropped a stone, began to look sharper and more importantly scored more goals than ever.
     “Since I joined Inter I have changed my diet and I can say that I have never felt so strong,” he revealed.
    “My diet consists of salads for lunch, a lot of chicken breast, Shirataki pasta.
    “I don’t change my way of eating much, for how we play we must have a very strong physique, we run a lot: since I have followed this lifestyle I feel better on the pitch, I feel more reactive and faster.
    “I love carbohydrates and I love potatoes, sweet potatoes and black rice, but I don’t eat a lot of pasta.
    At Inter Lukaku has rediscovered his formCredit: EPA
    Leaner Lukaku shed a stone and is now sharper than everCredit: AP
    Shredded Lukaku has continued to train hard all summer to maintain his new physique

    “I’ve always been an explosive player with muscles but Italy took me to another level. I have never felt so strong. I have reached another level, physically and mentally.”
    Chelsea might not have got the finished product when they bought a teen Lukaku back in 2011.
    But now he appears ready to end the club’s dreaded No9 curse.
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    Chelsea outcast Batshuayi ‘in transfer talks to join Besiktas and offered contract until 2025’ as he looks to end exile

    CHELSEA outcast Michy Batshuayi is in talks to join Besiktas and end his Stamford Bridge exile, according to reports.The striker, 27, has been shipped out on loan four times in the last three years after struggling to earn his break with the Blues.
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    It is widely accepted Batshuayi will be allowed to leave the club for good this summer.
    A move to Trabzonspor fell through but now reporter Nicolo Schira states negotiations are underway regarding a transfer to fellow Turkish side Besiktas.
    A four-year contract is on the table, taking him up until 2025.
    Further reports add the forward will earn £38,000 per week, including bonuses.
    Batshuayi joined Chelsea from Marseille for £33million in 2016.
    He racked up 25 goals in 77 appearances but struggled to make his mark as the No1 choice centre-forward.
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    Diego Costa, Alvaro Morata, Olivier Giroud and Tammy Abraham were all preferred during his time in SW6.
    That saw the 25-cap Belgium international heading on temporary deals to Borussia Dortmund, Valencia and Crystal Palace twice.
    Across those loans he scored 20 goals in 70 appearances.
    Batshuayi’s imminent exit means it is one Belgian striker out and one Belgian striker in at Chelsea this summer.
    The Blues confirmed the club-record signing of Romelu Lukaku for £97.5m on Thursday – seven years after selling him to Everton.
    He said: “I’m happy and blessed to be back at this wonderful club.
    “It’s been a long journey for me. I came here as a kid who had a lot to learn, now I’m coming back with a lot of experience and more mature.
    “The relationship I have with this club means so much to me, as you know.

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    “I have supported Chelsea as a kid and now to be back and try to help them win more titles is an amazing feeling.
    “The way the club is going fits my ambitions perfectly at 28 and just coming off winning Serie A.
    “I think this opportunity comes at the right time and hopefully we can have a lot of success together.”

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    Chelsea warned Sevilla will only accept ‘important offer’ for Jules Kounde as they hold out on £69m transfer

    CHELSEA have been told by Sevilla that they will only sell Jules Kounde if an ‘important’ offer arrives for the star.The Blues remain locked in talks with the LaLiga club over the potential transfer of £69m-rated centre-back.
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    Sevilla have provided a transfer update on Chelsea transfer target Jules KoundeCredit: Getty
    However, the Champions League holders would rather include players as part of the package instead of meeting his release clause.
    Chelsea want to include defender Kurt Zouma in the deal – who was in talks over a move to London rivals West Ham – but there’s currently no agreement.
    And Sevilla’s technical director Monchi has now hinted that they will only sell for top dollar.
    He said: “Many clubs have asked for Kounde.
    “Of course there’s interest but no official bid on the table.
    “I don’t know what’s gonna happen.
    “If an important bid arrives, we’ll sell as this is our policy to improve the team.”
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    Thomas Tuchel’s side are thought to have already agreed personal terms with Kounde – who can also play on the right side of defence.
    The star would be expected to act as Thiago Silva’s partner this season.
    Kounde moved to Sevilla from Bordeaux in 2019 and helped them to Europa League glory in his first campaign.
    He has also been capped twice by France and was part of their Euro 2020 squad this summer.
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    Romelu Lukaku signs contract extension with agent in Monaco before jetting in to London to finalise Chelsea transfer

    ROMELU LUKAKU has signed a contract extension with his agent in Monaco. The Inter striker is heading to London to finalise his return move to Chelsea.
    Romelu Lukaku is poised to return to ChelseaCredit: EPA

    Romelu Lukaku has just signed his representation contract extension with his agent in Monaco – now planning for London as next step to be unveiled as new Chelsea player. 🔵🤝 #CFC…again, there’s no doubt or issue. Lukaku to Chelsea is a done deal. pic.twitter.com/WSt2EUUK5b— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) August 11, 2021

    Federico Pastorello has extended his contract with the Belgium striker until 2023 and will be licking his lips after Lukaku’s latest move.
    Pastorello said on Instagram: “Proud to announce the representation contract extension with Romelu Lukaku. Again together until 2023! You are my king.”
    The Inter forward is poised to complete his £97.5million transfer back to Stamford Bridge.
    His move will make Lukaku the most expensive footballer in history in terms of accumulated transfer fees.
    The striker’s return to Chelsea will increase his career transfer fees to £293.5m.
    This will soar past PSG superstar Neymar whose combined fees have cost £246.6m.
    Inter signed the prolific striker for £74m in 2019 from Manchester United but his latest transfer will topple this.
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    The deal is set to be announced imminently after signing the paperwork at his agent’s headquarters in Monaco.
    Lukaku could be available to make his first appearance back in a Chelea shirt in their Premier League opener against Crystal Palace on Saturday.
    His new club are taking on Villarreal on Wednesday night in the Super Cup.

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    Roma chief jetting in to London in bid to complete Tammy Abraham transfer but Chelsea striker prefers Arsenal

    ROMA general manager Tiago Pinto will jet in to London in a bid to complete the signing of Tammy Abraham, it’s claimed.But the Chelsea striker reportedly prefers a move across London to Arsenal.
    Tammy Abraham is set to leave Chelsea this summerCredit: Getty
    Abraham has fallen out of favour at Stamford Bridge under Thomas Tuchel since the German’s appointment last season.
    Jose Mourinho wants to bring the striker to Roma and, according to The Athletic, Pinto is heading to London in an attempt to finalise a deal.
    But the 23-year-old is yet to be convinced over a move to Italy and his preference is to join the Gunners.
    Roma do not want to wait for long over a decision and are ready to switch to an alternative target if Abraham fails to agree a move by the end of this week.
    Abraham is in Chelsea’s squad for their Super Cup match against Villarreal.
    But it is clear his future lies away from the Blues with the club on the verge of completing the £97.5million signing of Romelu Lukaku.
    Abraham only started 12 league games last season and his chances of football will be hit by the return of Lukaku.
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    The striker was left out of Chelsea’s squad for their Champions League final win over Manchester City last season.
    And Abraham will need to leave Stamford Bridge if he is to secure regular football.
    His preference is to remain in the Premier League but Arsenal may need to offload a player before they can bring him in.

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    Chelsea are landing ‘a beast’ of a striker in Lukaku, says Rudiger as Tuchel hopes £97.5m man can power Blues to title

    ANTONIO RUDIGER believes Chelsea are landing “a beast” of a striker in Romelu Lukaku.And Blues boss Thomas Tuchel hopes  Lukaku’s “presence”  can power his side to Premier League glory.
    Antonio Rudiger believes Chelsea are landing ‘a beast’ of a striker in Romelu LukakuCredit: Rex
    Romelu Lukaku is set to complete a £97.5million move from Inter MilanCredit: Getty
    Belgium star Lukaku, 28, will complete a £97.5million move from Inter Milan this week but not in time for him to play in tonight’s Uefa Super Cup clash against Villarreal in Belfast.
    Chelsea defender Rudiger, 28, said: “He is a goalscorer and a top striker.
    “You can obviously see the body type — he’s a beast, someone who is very strong — and he showed that in Italy in the past two years.”
    The ex-Manchester United star fired 24 Serie A goals to lead Inter to their first title in 11 years last season.
    Rudiger added: “He’s done very well there and also for his national team.”
    Last night, Tuchel refused to confirm  Lukaku’s transfer to Stamford Bridge — which would see him return to the club he left seven years ago.
    “You can obviously see the body type — he’s a beast, someone who is very strong — and he showed that in Italy in the past two years.Antonio Rudiger on Romelu Lukaku
    But Chelsea’s German manager insisted: “He is the kind of profile we’re looking for and if it is possible to convince agents and clubs, we will do our best.
    “Romelu is one of the guys like Erling Haaland at Dortmund, Robert Lewandowski at Bayern Munich, Harry Kane at Tottenham, who is a real No 9, who loves to score and who has a presence in the box.
    “That is not a secret. The sentence is easy to repeat for any coach in the world. We lost Olivier Giroud, who played a crucial role in the club.
    “He was the kind of profile who likes to play with his back to goal, who likes to hold up balls, who creates space for Timo Werner, Kai Havertz, Christian Pulisic, who is ready to fight physically with defenders.
    “It’s still not the moment to talk about names, because we have nobody signed yet and we will show all the respect to other clubs.”
    Chelsea, who beat Manchester City 1-0 in last season’s all-English Champions League final, face Unai Emery’s Europa League winners
    Villarreal in the European season’s curtain-raiser tonight.
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    Croatian midfielder Mateo Kovacic won three Champions League titles at Real Madrid and hopes Chelsea can repeat this level of consistency going forward.
    The Chelsea star, 27, declared: “This club is about winning, about winning titles, and we are here to  do that.
    “This  is the first opportunity to lift a trophy and we will do everything to be at our highest level to compete against a great opponent and win our first game of the season.”
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    Chelsea ace Timo Werner excited for ‘top three striker’ Romelu Lukaku’s transfer and says Belgian can make him better

    TIMO WERNER reckons Chelsea are signing one of the best three strikers in the world.And it is fair to assume the German, who scored six Premier League goals following a £48million move from RB Leipzig, is not including himself in this elite bunch.
    Timo Werner reckons Chelsea are signing one of the top three strikers in the worldCredit: Pacemaker
    Romelu Lukaku is close to rejoining Chelsea for £97.5m from InterCredit: Getty
    If there is one player who knows all about suffering a slow start to life at Stamford Bridge, it is Romelu Lukaku, who is set to return for £97.5million.
    Werner, 25, is definitely being handed far more of a chance than Lukaku had in his first stint in West London.
    And far from being intimidated by the imminent arrival of another forward, Werner is rolling out the red carpet.
    Werner, who hopes to lead Chelsea to another European trophy here at Windsor Park tonight in the Uefa Super Cup against Villarreal, seems genuine when stressing he could benefit from having Belgian Lukaku, 28, at the club.
    The German said: “He’s probably one of the best three strikers in the world.
    “I don’t think we need to say too much about him. He’s a world-class striker who would benefit any team.
    “At Leipzig, it always helped me having a big striker alongside me.
    He’s probably one of the best three strikers in the world.Timo Werner on Romelu Lukaku
    “I’m not the biggest and, when you play on your own up front, you always have the attention of one or two brawny defenders.
    “It’s a good new weapon to have in our game that if you play a long ball, he’ll hold it up and then the fast players around him can set off.
    “I think that’s good for any team.”
    Whether Werner will be played in a front two remains to be seen, but boss Thomas Tuchel will have various options available.
    With Kai Havertz, Christian Pulisic, Mason Mount and Hakim Ziyech all set to jostle for a place, along with Werner and Lukaku, here is an attacking line-up every bit as good as Manchester City’s.
    Tuchel certainly believes bringing in an experienced striker, having lost Olivier Giroud, will be good for everyone.
    Even though it could upset some of the players over the coming months . . .

    German Tuchel said: “It is good for any squad if players with a certain quality or attitude arrive.
    “But you need to be aware that not everybody is happy if I am a defender and a big player arrives in my position.
    “They might not be fully convinced about this arrival, or even be happy about it.
    “This is pretty human and we have to take care about this. It is not just about collecting players with talent.
    “It is about what can someone bring in terms of character and profile to the group, without disturbing them, but at the same time keeping people on their toes — so they aren’t in the comfort zone.
    “It’s about keeping everybody on the front foot and in a state of insecurity where everybody really has to fight for their place.”
    For Tuchel, like other top managers, it has been a disjointed pre-season so tonight’s Chelsea team will be a bit mix and match.
    It doesn’t feel like pressure because this is what we demand of ourselves, me at the very first point.Thomas Tuchel on being European champions
    This will be the Blues’ first game since their triumph over Manchester City in the Champions League final.
    And starting with Villarreal, Manchester United’s Europa League final conquerors, there will be pressure to carry on where they left off in Porto.
    As you would expect, Tuchel claims his team will enjoy the pressure.
    But this is coming from a man yet to feel any heat from one of the world’s most trigger-happy owners.
    Chelsea have a genuine chance of getting close to City this season.
    But if Tuchel does struggle over the next few months, Roman Abramovich would have no qualms about pressing the eject button on the manager’s hotseat.
    Tuchel said: “It doesn’t feel like pressure because this is what we demand of ourselves, me at the very first point.
    ‘TAMMY WAS CLEARLY NOT HAPPY’
    “I want to lead by example, to come into Cobham with a good mood and energy, ready to continue the journey.
    “It is not over, it has just started, and hopefully it will be a long journey.
    “Does anybody have a recipe how to do better after a Champions League victory?
    “I don’t know, it was my first win so I think the courage is to face the challenges, step up and keep on demanding.”
    One player whose Chelsea career looks over is striker Tammy Abraham, 23.
    The club have accepted a £33m offer from Roma but the player — hoping for Arsenal to make a move — has yet to decide and could feature tonight.
    Tuchel said: “Tammy was clearly not happy with the last half a year and he has maybe reason not to be happy.
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    “Maybe it was my fault not to push him and trust him at the same level as other players. What are Tammy’s plans?
    “Does he fight his way back into the team from the position he ended last season?
    “Or does he want to change clubs to one where he has a better chance of being a starter? This is the situation.”
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    Rio Ferdinand predicts Chelsea new boy Romelu Lukaku will score 20 goals this season – and want to down old club Man Utd

    RIO FERDINAND has backed Romelu Lukaku to score at least 20 goals this season as Chelsea edge closer to announcing his arrival.The 28-year-old is poised to return to Stamford Bridge seven years after being sold to Everton after the Blues agreed a £97.5million deal with Inter Milan.
    Chelsea are closing in on the signing of Romelu Lukaku from Inter MilanCredit: AFP
    Rio Ferdinand believes Lukaku has a point to prove when he returns to the Premier LeagueCredit: Getty
    He has already undergone his medical in Italy ahead of his switch back to the Premier League.
    All that is now left is for the Champions League holders to announce his signing after paperwork was completed in Monaco.
    And Manchester United legend Ferdinand believes the Belgium international will be an instant success in his second spell at Chelsea.
    He has even claimed that Lukaku will be looking to down the Red Devils after they sold him to Inter in 2019 after deeming him as not good enough.
    Speaking about the player on his YouTube channel FIVE, he said: “I’ve spoken to him recently and he’s hungry man.
    “He hasn’t confirmed to me that he’s signing for Chelsea but he just said this season, he’s hungry.
    “I just think this guy, a lot of greatness comes through having fuel and what I mean by that is having doubters and wanting to prove them wrong.
    “He’s got a whole stadium full at Manchester United who doubted him, all the fan base at Old Trafford doubted him.
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    “A lot of people weren’t too dissatisfied when he left.
     “He will be sitting there and looking in the diary to see when that Old Trafford game is and he will want to unload.
    “Romelu Lukaku guarantees you 20 goals, minimum. He guarantees you that.
    “He’s scored goals wherever he’s been, he’s an elite goalscorer, it’s as simple as that.”
    Lukaku has banged in 64 goals in 95 games in Italy in the last two years, including 24 top-flight strikes last term that secured Inter’s first Serie A title since 2010.
    And he will now be looking to score his first goal for Chelsea having drawn a blank from his 15 games between 2011-2014.
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