Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku 'offers himself to Roma'

Romelu Lukaku ‘offers himself to Roma as the Chelsea outcast seeks a reunion with Jose Mourinho’… with the striker pushing for the exit at Stamford Bridge

  • Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku has reportedly offered himself to Roma 
  • Moves to Juventus and Inter Milan have so far failed to materialise for Lukaku 
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Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku has reportedly offered himself to Roma.

According to La Gazzetta Dello Sport, the striker is open to a return to Serie A, with his future currently uncertain.

Lukaku isn’t part of Mauricio Pochettino’s plans at Chelsea and hasn’t been given a squad number for this season.

The 30-year-old has been the subject of interest from Inter Milan and Juventus, but a deal has so far failed to materialise.

Lukaku spent last season on loan at Inter Milan, scoring 14 goals in 37 games, having previously had a spell at the club as a permanent player.  

Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku has reportedly offered himself to Roma as he looks for a move

If he joined Roma then Lukaku would reunite with ex-Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho

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Juventus fans reacted angrily to suggestions that Lukaku could join them and stormed the pitch during a training match in protest.

If Lukaku did join Roma then he would be set for a reunion with Jose Mourinho, who he previously played under at Manchester United. They were also together at Chelsea for a period.

Chelsea are believed to be demanding a fee of around £40million for Lukaku and rejected a bid of £26million from Inter Milan earlier this summer. 

Juventus reportedly haven’t given up on the possibility of signing Lukaku, but it remains to be seen where his future lies.

Lukaku has been the subject of interest from Inter Milan and Juventus this summer

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