Romelu Lukaku is officially an Inter Milan player again after completing his season-long loan move from Chelsea, with no obligation to buy.The Serie A runners-up will pay the Blues a loan fee of £6.9m plus £3.5m in bonuses if they win the Scudetto and will cover all his wages this season.”I’m so happy to be back,” he said. 👀🖤💙#FORZAINTER pic.twitter.com/T18spEjNat— Inter (@Inter) June 29, 2022 Having completed his medical, Lukaku has officially been announced as a new Inter player.The Belgian striker has agreed to a 30-per-cent pay cut to smooth his exit, with his earnings set to drop from £10m per year after tax to £7m.Bringing Lukaku was easy compared to the task of selling Inter’s flopsLast week, it was revealed Inter could not afford to sign Lukaku – who scored 64 goals in 95 games and helped them to the Serie A title during his time at the club – on a permanent deal.##NAJAVA_MECA_6477777##Chelsea decided to let Lukaku leave after talks between the new owner Todd Boehly and Thomas Tuchel, as well as discussions between Boehly and Lukaku.The owner and head coach wanted to resolve Lukaku’s future quickly so they could focus on strengthening their squad.