According to Nicolo Schira from Gazzetta dello Sport, Inter Milan have an agreement with Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku.
Romelu Lukaku is the Antonio Conte's absolute first choice as a striker. Inter have already agreed personal terms with Antonio Conte’s ‘absolute first choice’ to be his No 9.
Schira writes the Belgian stands to earn €7.5m plus bonuses a season at San Siro until 2024. As for how much the Nerazzurri will pay, United would be holding out for ‘at least €70m’.
In the meantime, the 26-year-old confessed to Sport Mediaset that Antonio Conte is 'the best manager in the world' after scoring twice in Belgium's Euro 2020 qualifying win over Scotland.
“I have two Leagues which I always dreamed about, which are the English League and the Serie A.
“So for me the Serie A is my favourite League as well - I love Italy. With the transfer of [Cristiano] Ronaldo, I think the Italian League is now coming back.
The report comes on the same day that the Red Devils left him out of promotional material on social media.
AriyanSamad
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70m for only incredible first touch [Crylaugh][Crylaugh]
humidity
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Works wonders for our national team which exist almost solely of the type of players you are describing though. You can see some people on here say that anyone would score with service from Hazard and De Bruyne, but they don't seem to realize that we had issues scoring without Lukaku.
poiul97
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Can Manchester United buy a forward who is better than Lukaku? Why are you willing to let him leave the team?
pluslove
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Breaking: Conte texts Icardi and informs him to leave the team!
wrapped
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Lukaku is 26 years old, but you have to know that Drogba has not entered the Premier League when he was 26 years old. In addition, Lukaku’s 26-year-old Premier League goals are more than Drogba’s entire Premier League career!
DarkBlade
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It's clear Lukaku, like a number of other United players, has struggled this season at Old Trafford. While he boasts of a physically imposing figure, as well as endurance, he lacks the technicality, pace and finesse required of any striker to keep up in today's intense, attacking, fast-paced football atmosphere of the competitive Premier League, aside the tactics used by Solskjaer. That's why fellow forwards like Sane, Mane, Aubameyang and Hazard, who are less imposing, are more prolific - and their goal-scoring records compared to Lukaku's last season will bear witness. Let's see if an Inter Milan spell will allow him to rediscover the form he had at Everton. What I don't understand is, if he believes Conte is the best manager in the world, why didn't he come to Chelsea, then, when Conte was in charge and Chelsea were interested, instead of letting United hijack the deal? What's the guarantee that he'll perform better under him? He has struggled at United for about two seasons now- but is in a different league altogether at the national team, so I'd say it boils down to tactics used by the Belgium manager as opposed to Solskjaer's; however, can Conte's own tactics favor Lukaku's style of play? Because if there weren't issues between Lukaku and United's footballing philosophy, there'd be no talk of selling him at all. United would never have had to depend on the midfield to churn out more goals than the forwards. Pogba as a midfielder would never have had to score more goals for the club than a fully fledged striker like Lukaku; for what reason? It's pathetic. And he's going to play in an entirely different environment on a different continent; an environment which dampened the output and prowess of even Ronaldo last season. Hope he succeeds, though. But there's a reason last season was referred to as Ronaldo's worst season in 10 years.
Mosanya
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Maybe there he will be more respected and appreciated there, because in United he doesn't feel important, they criticize him and I think the best way for him is to leave, Inter Milan is a great club and would fit perfectly, good luck lukaku.
makejin
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The defenses and physicality of Italy are gonna make him look mediocre