Inter not confirming Lukaku negotiations with Chelsea

Romelu Lukaku’s career seems to be a career of wrong decisions, at least when Chelsea is in question. The strong striker went to London for the first time as a kid from Anderlecht and wanted to emulate his idol Didier Drogba, but ended up his first tenure in the club after only 10 appearances in three years. He then again made a big mistake when he swapped Inter’s jersey and a Serie A title for the Blues under Thomas Tuchel. It’s like both men never saw the game film of each other, and didn’t realize that they are not good together. The German doesn’t play with a classic 9, but both made a mistake and soon, Lukaku was back in Inter. June is approaching fast, and so is the decision about his future. 🚨 Inter CEO Marotta: “Lukaku to stay also next year? It’s too early to decide, he will return to Chelsea & we will see what’s next”.“Lukaku wants to stay at Inter, for sure — we know Romelu’s intention & so we will see if we can negotiate his return here”.#CFC(@SkySport) pic.twitter.com/qzMI7DVA73— Chelsea Dodgers 🧢 (@TheBlueDodger) February 27, 2023 But Italian giants are not giving any indication that they will surely turn a loan into a permanent deal. There are two reasons for that – Lukaku’s results and the financial situation. Inter still has a debt, which was the biggest reason why they pushed Lukaku a bit in 2021 to accept Chelsea’s offer. Bringing him back on a permanent deal would mean giving a large chunk of a future transfer kitty for the Belgian striker, not to mention sorting out the wage bill. And that is why Inter’s CEO Beppe Marotta was so reserved when asked about Lukaku.“Talking about that now is premature. He will return to Chelsea in June and then a new scenario will open up and we’ll see what to do then. He wants to stay, we’ll see if we want to negotiate a return to us” said Marotta.The second place is in jeopardy – Inter lost in BolognaThe question regarding Chelsea is an easy one – they want to sell. They already have 31 players at the training ground and another expensive player on the books, after so many spending so far, is not acceptable. On top of that, with a current form, it’s a big question if Graham Potter will remain as the manager come June, when Lukaku returns. The Belgian made no secret that he wants to stay in Milan, but he would need to play better in order to earn another comeback. He scored a crucial game winning goal against Porto in the Champions League, but it was his first goal from play since October 2022 (penalty goals are not included here), which is not good. So far, Lukaku has contributed just four goals and one assist in 15 competitive performances and has been injured numerous times. Not so got for a permanent deal and a big wage. ##NAJAVA_MECA_7049886##  

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