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Chelsea have a ‘gentleman’s agreement’ for the sale of a big money flop: Reports

Chelsea reportedly have a “gentleman’s agreement” for the permanent sale of their striker Romelu Lukaku to Inter Milan.

The 29-year-old rejoined the Nerazzurri on loan earlier this summer, just over a year after his nearly £100m move to Stamford Bridge.

According to Sport Mediaset, according to Sports WitnessLukaku has told friends and family that his loan spell at the San Siro is “just the beginning” of his second season as he intends to stay for much longer than the initial one-year deal.

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Romelu Lukaku has told friends and family that his intention is to stay at Inter for the long term and not return to #Chelsea in the future.

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Romelu Lukaku has told friends and family that his intention is to stay at Inter for the long term and not return to #Chelsea in the future.(@sportmediaset)

The report also states that the player’s future path is “clear” and that the two clubs already have a “gentleman’s agreement” regarding a future permanent move, allowing them twelve months to complete the transfer.

After becoming one of the best strikers in European football and guiding Inter to their first Scudetto in over a decade, Lukaku rejoined his former club Chelsea with the expectation of helping the club achieve similar success. West London.

However, the move proved to be a disaster as the Belgium international scored just 15 times in 44 appearances. Lukaku’s time at the Blues will be best remembered for incidents off the pitch, including his infamous interview with Heaven Italy.

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Italian legend criticizes Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku ahead of his return to Inter Milan

The imposing striker was on the scoresheet during his side’s 10-0 victory over Italian fifth-tier FC Milanese, which was Inter’s first pre-season game this summer.

However, Premier League cult hero Paulo Di Canio has harshly criticized Lukaku for his inability to take risks when he really is under pressure to deliver for his team.

Former West Ham superstar Di Canio told Sky Sports Italia, according to The subway:

“Romelu Lukaku fails in crucial matches. It is not an opinion, it is a fact. It’s what he showed in his seven years in the Premier League.”

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