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    Fourth star cut from England’s Euro 2024 squad as James Trafford becomes latest player axed by Gareth Southgate

    JAMES TRAFFORD has become the fourth star to be cut from Gareth Southgate’s Euro 2024 squad. Three Lions boss Southgate is in the process of cutting down his 33-man provisional squad ahead of the tournament in Germany. James Trafford has not made the Euro 2024 squadCredit: PAAlready Tottenham’s James Maddison and Curtis Jones of Liverpool have made way. And Jones’ club team-mate Jarell Quansah is another expected to miss out despite not yet leaving the England camp. Now, Burnley goalkeeper is out leaving Jordan Pickford, Dean Henderson and Aaron Ramsdale battling it out for No1 spot.Experienced pair Harry Maguire and Jack Grealish are also believed to have been shock snubs. READ MORE IN FOOTBALLMaguire was always a doubt due to a calf issue that has sidelined him since April for Manchester United. England will kick off their Euro 2024 campaign against Serbia on June 16 before playing Denmark four days later.The Three Lions’ final Group C match will pit them against Slovenia on June 25.Maddison emotionally spoke out following the news of his snub but wished his international team-mates the best. Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSHe posted on X: “Devastated doesn’t quite cut it.”Trained well and worked hard all week but if I’m honest with myself, my form for Spurs when coming back from injury in the second half of the season probably wasn’t at the levels I had set which gave Gareth a decision to make.”I still thought there would be a space for me in a 26 man squad as I feel I bring something different & had been a mainstay in this whole qualifying campaign for Euro 2024 in Germany but the manager has made the decision and I have to respect that.”I’ll be back, I have no doubt. Wishing the boys all the luck in the world out in Germany, unbelievable group and lads that I literally call some of my best friends. I genuinely hope football comes home.” Sun Sport reporter Tom Barclay gives latest England squad news from training More

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    Premier League legend, 47, set to make £14MILLION by selling incredible rare Ferrari – double what he cost in transfers

    FORMER Chelsea star Michael Ballack is set to sell his ultra-rare Ferrari for a whopping £14million.Ballack, 47, bought the car 16 years ago during his time at Stamford Bridge.Michael Ballack is set to sell his ultra-rare FerrariCredit: GettyHis Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider is worth up to £14mCredit: SWNSHe made the investment after forming a close friendship with Formula One legend Michael Schumacher, who drove for Ferrari at the time.The 250 GT SWB California Spider has a top speed of 145mph and boasts a 0-60mph time of 7.2 seconds.It is set to be auctioned for up to £14m – more than double Ballack’s total transfer fees.The ex-midfielder kicked off his career in 1995 and joined Kaiserslautern in a £60,000 transfer two years later.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLHe then joined Bayer Leverkusen in a £2.1m move before Bayern Munich snapped him up for £5.1m.Ballack joined Chelsea on a free transfer in 2006 and spent four years in west London.The former Germany international ended his career back at Leverkusen following another free move.His transfer fees totalled just over £7m.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSBallack spent four years with ChelseaCredit: EPABallack also made 98 appearances for Germany, scoring 42 goals.He is now looking to sell his beloved Ferrari at an auction in California.Ex-Chelsea and England wonderkid now unemployedAn RM Sotheby’s spokesperson said: “Not very often do you come across a car that checks all the boxes of what makes an automobile exceptionally collectable like this California Spider does.”As an icon amongst icons, it holds a unique place in Ferrari history as the very first 250 GT SWB California Spider ever built and holds remarkable provenance as Ferrari’s factory show car at the 1960 Geneva Motor Show.”Its current owner, German football star Michael Ballack, has cherished and maintained it for the past 16 years.”Ballack, at the peak of his career, developed a close friendship with fellow German athlete legendary Formula 1 Driver Michael Schumacher and through this friendship Ballack’s passion for driving and Ferrari as a brand deepened.”Not only for contemporary models, but also for the best examples of classic Ferraris.”Boehly’s record would make even Abramovich blush… we’re back to square one
    HERE we go again.
    Just when some positivity was building around the place and an optimistic eye was being cast to the future, Clearlake Capital go hurtling full pelt back to the drawing board, write SunSport’s Tom Sheen.
    Mauricio Pochettino leaving will make it six different managers in less than two years when next season rolls around, a record that would make Roman Abramovich blush.
    But while the oligarch was keeping Chelsea’s HR department busy by regularly handing out P45s, he was also regularly delivering world class players in the hope of delivering instant silverware.
    There was no ‘Vision 2030’, talk of players as financial assets or ridiculous eight-year contracts that potentially hamstring the club.
    Hiring and firing worked under the previous regime because Chelsea had a spine of world class talent that they were always looking to improve upon – not a group of players who look light years away from the top teams in the land.
    One thing is for sure, though. If Clearlake carry on down this road they’ll need a rebrand to Vision 2060.
    Click here to read Tom’s damning verdict in full… More

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    Premier League reveals six-point plan to fix VAR after 19 teams vote to keep it despite horror gaffes

    PREM clubs have agreed a six-point battle plan to FINALLY make VAR fit for purpose.But the move came after Wolves were left ENTIRELY isolated in their call for the technology to be scrapped next season.VAR has been hugely controversialCredit: AFPWolves felt they were especially hard done byCredit: GettyThe Molineux club were outvoted by 19 clubs to one after their call was dismissed at the Prem’s AGM in Harrogate.But refs’ chief Howard Webb vowed that his new measures, including the introduction of Fifa and Uefa-style Semi Automated Offside Technology and a significantly higher bar for VAR intervention, will address the issues that have dogged the system ever since its introduction five years ago.In a statement introducing the six step programme, which pointed out that VAR “produces more accurate decision-making”, the Prem conceded that “it was agreed that improvements should be made for the benefit of the game and supporters”.That brought the “six key areas” that Webb and his PGMOL colleagues are expected to utilise to bring long-term change for the better.READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWSThe statement confirmed: “Premier League clubs today voted in favour of continuing to operate VAR in the Premier League. “While VAR produces more accurate decision making, it was agreed that improvements should be made for the benefit of the game and supporters.”As part of thorough discussions at the Annual General Meeting, it was agreed that PGMOL, the Premier League and clubs all have important roles to play in improving the system and its reputation.”Stockley Park VARs will be told only to intervene when an on-field decision is “clearly wrong”, rather than the previous instruction to identify and “clear and obvious” error.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSIt is anticipated that SAOT will take up to 45 seconds off the average delay time for offside decisions.The League explained: “Semi-Automated Offside Technology will provide quicker and consistent placement of the virtual offside line, based on optical player tracking, and will produce high-quality broadcast graphics to ensure an enhanced in-stadium and broadcast experience for supporters.”Man Utd legend Wayne Rooney leaves Sky Sports studio in stitches with brutal one-word response to news of VAR voteRefs will be mik’d up to explain why a decision has been changed, either after a pitchside review or on a factual call by Stockley Park.Webb is also determined to improve the quality of VAR interventions, including creating a specialist team rather than having to use current Prem refs in the video booth role.But the latter two points are an admission that fans and the wider game have frequently felt short-changed by a system that was designed to bring clarity and more consistency.And Webb, backed by the Prem, will keep pushing Law-makers on the International FA Board to lift its ban on “live” broadcast of VAR communications between officials, although the Zurich-based body remains resistant at this stage.Premier League’s six-point VAR plan

    Maintaining a high threshold for VAR intervention to deliver greater consistency and less interruptions to the flow of the game.
    Reducing delays to the game, primarily through the introduction of semi-automated offside technology (SAOT) and the maintained high threshold for VAR intervention.
    Improving fan experience through a reduction in the delays, in-stadium announcements from referees after a post-VAR change of decision and where possible, an enhanced offering of big screen replays to include all VAR interventions.
    Working with PGMOL on the implementation of more robust VAR training to improve consistency, including an emphasis on speed of process while preserving accuracy.
    Increasing transparency and communication around VAR – including expanded communications from Premier League Match Centre and through broadcast programming such as Match Officials Mic’d Up.
    The delivery of a fan and stakeholder VAR communication campaign, which will seek to further clarify VAR’s role in the game to participants and supporters.

    That could mean asking Ifab to be allowed to trial the process to see if it does work without embarrassing or causing additional issues for officials.VAR was introduced in the Premier League from the start of the 2019/20 season.The current campaign has seen multiple flashpoints caused by the use of video assistant referees.Liverpool wrongly had a goal disallowed in their controversial loss to Tottenham in September.Meanwhile, Nottingham Forest have written letters of complaint to the PGMOL.READ MORE SUN STORIESForest even publicly questioned the appointment of VAR Stuart Attwell after their defeat to Everton last month.Clubs in Sweden recently voted against introducing VAR to the country’s top-flight.Wolves’ VAR complaintsWolves have listed nine negative repercussions from the introduction of VAR in their complaint.

    Impact on goal celebrations and the spontaneous passion that makes football special
    Frustration and confusion inside stadiums due to lengthy VAR checks and poor communication
    A more hostile atmosphere with protests, booing of the Premier League anthem and chants against VAR
    Overreach of VAR’s original purpose to correct clear and obvious mistakes, now overanalysing subjective decisions and compromising the game’s fluidity and integrity
    Diminished accountability of on-field officials, due to the safety net of VAR, leading to an erosion of authority on the pitch
    Continued errors despite VAR, with supporters unable to accept human error after multiple views and replays, damaging confidence in officiating standards
    Disruption of the Premier League’s fast pace with lengthy VAR checks and more added time, causing matches to run excessively long
    Constant discourse about VAR decisions often overshadowing the match itself, and tarnishing the reputation of the league
    Erosion of trust and reputation, with VAR fuelling completely nonsensical allegations of corruption More

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    Graham Potter holds talks with Premier League club as he eyes first job since Chelsea sacking 14 months ago

    GRAHAM POTTER is reportedly in talks over a potential return to the Premier League.The 49-year-old has been out of work since leaving Chelsea last April.Graham Potter is reportedly in talks with BrightonCredit: GettyHe subsequently turned down proposals from Leicester, Lyon, Sweden and, most recently, Ajax while holding out for his perfect job.And according to The Guardian, Brighton are now knocking on the door.The Seagulls have held talks with Potter over a possible return to the Amex Stadium.Club chief Tony Bloom and technical director David Weir are understood to be leading the recruitment process.Read More in FootballThey have sounded out the manager’s interest despite his controversial departure.Potter left Brighton to become Chelsea boss in September 2022 following Thomas Tuchel’s dismissal.However, he lasted just seven months at Stamford Bridge before being sacked.The former left-back spent three years with Brighton before moving on two years ago.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSDuring his time in East Sussex he recorded 43 wins, 43 draws and 48 defeats.Potter was replaced by Roberto De Zerbi, who guided Brighton to the Europa League at the first time of asking.Premier League managers’ salaries revealed with Ipswich boss Kieran McKenna set to become one of highest paidThe Italian also led the Seagulls to their highest-ever Premier League finish.However, Brighton failed to replicate that form this season.The club finished 11th in the table, 14 points worse off than the 2022-23 campaign.De Zerbi subsequently left before the final match of the season.Brighton had set their sights on Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna, but he recently penned a new lucrative deal with the Tractor Boys.They are now considering re-appointing Potter, but face competition from Manchester United.The Seagulls are also monitoring 31-year-old Fabian Hurzeler and Swedish boss Henrik Rydstrom.Fabian Hurzeler is on Brighton’s shortlistCredit: GettyHenrik Rydstrom is also being monitoredCredit: GettyMan Utd’s Ten Hag decision has turned into a fiasco
    NO ONE can accuse Sir Jim Ratcliffe of not being true to his word — he has insisted from the start it was a three-year plan, writes Phil Thomas.
    But maybe he should have said that wasn’t the timescale on turning Manchester United into title challengers once again.
    Clearly United’s would-be saviour was talking of how long it would take to decide who he wanted as manager.
    It has seemed that way at least, in a week when an against-all-odds FA Cup final win over neighbours City has barely had a mention alongside the debate over Erik ten Hag’s future.
    To the point that if — as appears increasingly likely — he gets a vote of confidence instead of a P45, Sir Jim will have made it look the exact opposite.
    You have to hand it to United and their new investor — when it comes to finding a cloud in every silver lining, they’re in a league of their own.Eight days have passed since Bruno Fernandes lifted the world’s most famous domestic knockout trophy.
    Eight days since Ten Hag finally gave a bit back to all those who have passed judgment on the job he’s done and whether he should keep it.
    Eight days since he gave Sir Jim a metaphoric dig in the ribs to make  a decision, by insisting he would happily go and win cups elsewhere if he wasn’t wanted.
    And eight days since Ratcliffe did not even have the decency to mention by name the man who had just won United’s first FA Cup in eight years, as he name-checked so many others.
    No wonder there has been a definite, if not decisive, mood shift among fans since last week’s triumph.
    Not necessarily a flood of support for Ten Hag, mind. The memory of beating City will live long but so, too, will a seven-goal hiding at Anfield, six at the Etihad, four at Palace.
    A frustration at squandered leads, a season of 19 defeats, an eighth-placed finish with a negative goal difference. Wembley alone can’t erase all that.
    It’s not so much a show of faith in the manager, more a shrinking one in Sir Jim and his tub-thumping vows of a Red resurrection.
    Bold promises that no longer would United be a laughing stock chucking money around like a drunken lottery winner. They would unearth their own stars instead.
    Old Trafford would once again become a cathedral of excitement and entertainment. They would demand it of the manager, whoever it was.
    Immediately after the FA Cup win, you’d have got a big price on that being Ten Hag — so the fact he is now odds-on to still be in charge at the start of next season proves what a fiasco it has been.
    Ratcliffe may be a dab hand at getting office desks tidied and youth- team dressing rooms swept but it’s a different story when it comes to the biggest calls.
    It is an open secret Sir Jim and his team have been eyeing potential new gaffers for months and you’d imagine there would be no shortage of takers or candidates.
    Graham Potter was an early front-runner but Sir Dave Brailsford and Co weren’t convinced he was a sexy — or big — enough name.
    Then it was Gareth Southgate but managing England’s Euro assault was always going to make that tricky — and there are also whispers he is now distancing himself from it.
    Next cab off the rank was Thomas Tuchel but despite a dip-your-toe- in-the-water inquiry, the German was a long shot from the off.
    Too volatile, too dear and too difficult to manage. No way would he meekly accept anyone telling him how his team must play. Even United’s kingmakers realised that.
    So the search moved on to Kieran McKenna, a former United coach and assistant manager who knew the club better than those doing  the interviewing.
    An eternal Ipswich hero after leading them from League One to the top tier in two years. But compared to one of the elite jobs in world football? It was a no-brainer.
    Only it wasn’t . . . the contract that the Northern Irishman chose was an extension at Portman Road rather than a new one at Old Trafford.
    Of the others to get a mention, only Mauricio Pochettino remains — but if Ratcliffe and the crew fancy him, why are they dragging their heels over appointing a free agent?
    It has been a farce from the start, with tales of United even picking the brains of other clubs. That really would be a sign of desperation.
    You couldn’t blame Ten Hag if he raised two fingers to Sir Jim and told him where to stick it. It’s been obvious for months that he wasn’t wanted.
    And equally clear that if he remains as manager, it will effectively be by default. So should that happen, don’t insult everyone with any statements of support. Don’t give us any bull about keeping quiet to avoid disrupting the Wembley build-up. It was your silence that brought chaos, when one sentence would have meant calm.
    Any public backing now would be as believable as the fast-fading idea that United were getting a saviour on a white charger when Sir Jim rode into town.
    A man returning to his Northern roots intent on rebuilding an empire — yet showing more interest in the bottom of a balance sheet than  the top of the table.
    Mike Ashley with a Failsworth accent, you could say — and at least the former Newcastle owner didn’t try to disguise it. More

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    Premier League club could be be handed TWO points deductions next season with never-before-seen step ready to be taken

    LEICESTER’S charges for breaching FFP rules are set to drag on beyond the start of the new season.The promoted Foxes could be docked points twice on their Prem return — and it is likely to rumble on beyond the August kick-off.Leicester were crowned Championship winners last seasonCredit: PALeicester were charged with breaking Prem spending limits in March.And the EFL intend to hit them with a separate charge for overspending on their way to winning the Championship.The 2016 Prem champions pushed for the first case to be heard this summer so they know any points handicap by the start of the season.But SunSport understands the case will not be fast-tracked — with the independent commission, which  decides the hearing date, still to be set up.READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWSLeicester are managerless after Enzo Maresca left for Chelsea but the game’s rulers look set to offer little sympathy.Prem and EFL officials told SunSport Leicester are to blame for a delay due to their aggressive approach to fighting the charges, which involved launching legal action against both of the leagues.The Foxes are understood to have changed their strategy repeatedly last season in response to their fluctuating form.Having co-operated with the Prem when Maresca’s side were running away with the Championship, the club then sought to delay matters when poor results put promotion at risk.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSThe Premier League charges relate to their top-flight seasons between 2020 and 2023 when they lost £215.3m, more than £110m over the limit.Based on punishments handed out to Nottingham Forest and Everton, the Foxes face a significant points decision — possibly as many as 12 points.Meet Pep Guardiola disciple Enzo MarescaThey are also being investigated by the EFL for possible breaches in the Championship and are under a transfer embargo.The Premier League said they would take up the EFL’s case and impose any penalties next season.Leicester and the ­Premier League were approached for comment.Enzo Maresca guided the Foxes to the title beforeCredit: GettyPremier League sides deducted points and others at risk

    Nottingham Forest
    Deducted four points during the 2023-24 season for breaching Premier League spending limit by £34.563m. Failed in their appeal with decision upheld.
    Everton
    Initial 10-point deduction for 2021-22 Premier League breaches reduced to six points on appeal. Were deducted a further two points later in the 2023-24 season. Appealed, but since withdrawn following Prem survival.
    Sheffield United
    Hit with a two-point deduction for their finances during the 2022-23 EFL season. Will begin the 2024-25 Championship season on -2 points following their relegation from the Prem.
    OTHERS WHO COULD FACE PUNISHMENT…
    Manchester City
    Etihad club emphatically denies the 115 allegations laid against them in February 2023. The lengthy Commission case has been scheduled to start in October or November but a final decision is not expected until March or April 2025.
    Chelsea
    Blues chiefs flagged up illicit payments made to agents and others during the Roman Abramovich era. Fined £8.6m by Uefa but still to be formally charged by the Prem despite an ongoing investigation.
    Leicester
    Foxes breached Prem PSR loss limits last season but did not have to report their 2022-23 accounts until this month because of their relegation. That puts the timetable back and means that they will probably face a Prem points deduction for the 2024-25 season following their return to the top flight.
    Everton (again)
    The Toffees are again at risk of breaking PSR rules and are in a race against time to raise funds and balance the books. Not only could that lead to another charge but also administration. That would lead to an automatic nine-point deduction for the 2024/25 season. More

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    James Maddison leaves England camp as he becomes first star to be axed from Gareth Southgate’s Euro 2024 squad

    JAMES MADDISON has become the first player to be axed from Gareth Southgate’s provisional England squad for Euro 2024.The Tottenham star, 27, has learned his fate and has already left the Three Lions camp.James Maddison has been cut from Gareth Southgate’s England squadCredit: GettyGareth Southgate named a 33-man provisional squad last monthCredit: GettyMaddison joined up with the Three Lions after returning from Spurs’ post-season trip to Australia.He featured from the bench in Monday’s 3-0 friendly win over Bosnia.But the midfielder has failed to make the cut.Maddison has earned seven England caps.READ MORE ENGLAND NEWSHe was handed his first international start against Ukraine in a qualifier last year.The former Leicester ace was included in Southgate’s World Cup squad in 2022, but did not make an appearance in Qatar.Maddison moved to Spurs in a £40million deal last summer following the Foxes’ relegation.He enjoyed a brilliant start to life in North London, scoring three goals and laying on five assists in his first 11 Prem outings for Spurs.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSThe playmaker suffered an ankle injury against Chelsea last November, ruling him out for 10 weeks.Upon his return he failed to conjure the same levels of productivity, scoring once and laying on four assists in 17 appearances.Tottenham star James Maddison opens up on three-month injury layoff which stopped him being a dad to newborn twinsEngland will take on Iceland on Friday, before Southgate decides on his remaining six cuts.One player sweating on his place is Brentford striker Ivan Toney.The forward, 28, scored just four goals in 17 Prem appearances after returning from betting ban in January.He was an unused substitute against Bosnia, with Ollie Watkins preferred.While minutes for Harry Kane will be prioritised in Friday night’s game, with the Bayern Munich still recovering from a back injury.Southgate, 53, said: “I have got to get Harry Kane right.“Sometimes the priorities of what’s required and what you would like to see, as well, means you can’t achieve all of those objectives. Simple as that.”READ MORE SUN STORIESSouthgate’s latest omissions will come after his ruthless initial squad announcement.The England boss left out experienced stars including Raheem Sterling, Jordan Henderson and Reece James – opting for fresh blood in the likes of Adam Wharton, Eberechi Eze and Jarell Quansah.Ivan Toney is sweating on his placeCredit: Rex More

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    England stars Kobbie Mainoo and Adam Wharton nominated for European Golden Boy as they look to follow Jude Bellingham

    ENGLAND rookies Kobbie Mainoo and Adam Wharton could follow in the footsteps of Jude Bellingham by being named Europe’s next emerging superstar.Manchester United’s FA Cup Final scorer Mainoo and Crystal Palace schemer Wharton were both unveiled in the initial top 14 rankings for the next edition of the Golden Boy Award.Adam Wharton and Kobbie Mainoo are nominated for the European Golden Boy awardCredit: PAManchester United’s Mainoo and Crystal Palace’s Wharton are following in Bellingham’s footstepsCredit: GettyBellingham became the third English winner – after Wayne Rooney and Raheem Sterling – when he received the trophy, presented by Turin-based TuttoSport, in December.And while Gareth Southgate’s two youngsters start the countdown to the 2024 award behind Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal, both could explode to the top of the list if they fly in Euro 2024.At the launch event at the Solomeo estate owned by fashion house impresario Brunello Cucinelli, Golden Boy founder Massimo Franchi said: “The rankings are based on performances in the biggest games.“We have seen both Mainoo and Wharton, very impressive and potentially in England’s squad for the Euros. Maybe they can do what Bellingham did last year.”Read More on EnglandThe rankings are compiled using a complex algorithm based on performances and minutes played by analytics experts Football Benchmark, with players only qualifying if they were born after January 1 2004.Mainoo’s Old Trafford club-mate Alejandro Garnacho starts in third place, with Joao Neves of Benfica second.But there are two other English players in the top 25, with Manchester City’s Rico Lewis 10th and Jamie Bynoe-Gittens of Dortmund in 15th.In total, 11 Prem youngsters feature in the leading 100 names, drawn from the top 25 domestic leagues in Europe.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSNewcastle pair Lewis Miley (6th) and Lewis Hall (60th) are in the list which includes four Brighton players – a tally only matched by Barcelona – including full-back Jack Hinshelwood.Mainoo and Wharton – who made a composed and intelligent debut as a second-half substitute in Monday’s warm-up win over Bosnia and Herzegovina – are not sweating on Southgate’s final selection decision on Friday night.Watch ‘wholesome’ moment Kobbie Mainoo asks Man Utd fan for THAT bucket hat he wore after FA Cup final heroicsBut the European recognition is a further sign that the future of English football is increasingly bright.Mainoo enjoyed a breakthrough season at Man UtdWharton burst onto the scene immediately after his arrival at Palace in January More

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    Romelu Lukaku drops major hint over next club with Chelsea loanee to seal transfer ‘sooner than people think’

    CHELSEA loanee Romelu Lukaku hinted at a stunning transfer that will happen “much sooner than people think”.Lukaku, 31, returned to Stamford Bridge three years ago following a then record £97.5million deal with Inter Milan but quickly fell out of favour and was sent back on loan to the San Siro only a year later. Romelu Lukaku wants to return to Anderlecht in the near futureCredit: GettyLukaku’s Chelsea future is uncertain after returning from his loan stint at RomaCredit: APThe striker’s future with the Blues is uncertain after returning from his most recent loan stint at Roma.But the Belgium international is adamant he will return to Anderlecht one day.And the ex-Manchester United star insists that comeback is not far away as he misses his family in Belgium.Lukaku told RTL Sports: “Of course. That [a return to Anderlecht] will happen. That will happen, I think, much sooner than people think.Read More on ChelseaThe interviewer asked back: “Much sooner?”Lukaku responded: “Yes. I left Belgium at 18 years old.”The centre-forward was asked again: “Do you miss it? Do you miss Belgium?”Lukaku replied: “My mother, my children…”Most read in FootballThe Belgian star joined Anderlecht in 2006 when he was 13 years old and spent three years within the youth ranks.The ex-Everton star made his senior debut in 2009 and amassed a total of 41 goals and 17 assists in 98 appearances.Romelu Lukaku excels in shooting practice during Belgium training The former West Brom ace left the Belgian giants in 2011 and moved to Chelsea for his first three-year stint with the club. More