Football NewsGlen Johnson believes Romelu Lukaku still has a future at Chelsea
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According to Glen Johnson, there is a possibility that Romelu Lukaku could continue playing for Chelsea, and he believes that it would benefit everyone involved if the transfer worth £98m ($118m) succeeds.

 

Lukaku’s Future at Chelsea: A Possibility

Former Chelsea defender, Glen Johnson, has speculated on Romelu Lukaku’s potential future at Chelsea. The Belgian striker was brought back to Stamford Bridge from Inter Milan in 2021 in a deal worth £98m ($118m), but struggled to make an impact, registering just 15 goals in 44 appearances before being loaned back to Inter. Lukaku’s loan spell with Inter has also been underwhelming, raising doubts about whether the Italian club will opt to keep him.

 

Johnson’s Perspective

When asked about Lukaku’s potential return to Chelsea, Johnson told Betfred that the decision will ultimately depend on Lukaku’s performance in pre-season and his current form at Inter Milan. If he demonstrates the same level of performance that he had before his initial departure from Chelsea, then he may not have a future with the club. However, if he returns with the drive to work hard, buckle down and show that he wants to be part of the team, then there may still be an opportunity for him at Chelsea. Johnson also mentioned that Lukaku’s hefty price tag makes it beneficial for both Lukaku and Chelsea for the transfer to work out.

 

Potential Transfer Targets

Chelsea is still on the hunt for a reliable No.9, with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang failing to fill the void in the 2022-23 season. The club has been linked to potential transfer targets such as Victor Osimhen and Christopher Nkunku for the upcoming transfer window. Despite Lukaku’s struggles, he remains under contract with Chelsea until 2026, making a permanent transfer unlikely to come cheap.

 

Romelu Lukaku: A Look Back at His Past Performances

Romelu Lukaku has made a name for himself as one of the top strikers in the world. The Belgian international has played for several prominent clubs and has scored goals consistently throughout his career. In this article, we’ll take a look back at some of Lukaku’s past performances and what has made him such a formidable player.

 

Early Career

Lukaku started his professional career at Anderlecht, where he quickly established himself as a goal-scoring machine. He scored 33 goals in 73 appearances for the Belgian club, which attracted the attention of several top European clubs.

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Move to Chelsea

In 2011, Lukaku moved to Chelsea for a reported fee of £18 million ($24 million). However, he struggled to establish himself at Stamford Bridge, making just 15 appearances and scoring no goals in his first season. The following year, he was loaned out to West Bromwich Albion, where he scored 17 goals in 35 appearances. Lukaku continued to impress on loan at Everton, where he scored 87 goals in 166 appearances.

 

Move to Manchester United

In 2017, Lukaku joined Manchester United for a fee of £75 million ($103 million). He enjoyed a strong start to his United career, scoring 27 goals in all competitions in his first season. However, his form dipped in his second season, and he was eventually sold to Inter Milan in 2019.

 

Success at Inter Milan

Lukaku has been a revelation at Inter Milan, where he has formed a formidable partnership with Argentine striker Lautaro Martinez. He scored 24 goals in 36 appearances in his first season at the club, helping Inter win the Serie A title for the first time in over a decade. Lukaku has continued his impressive form in the current season, scoring 18 goals in 27 appearances.

 

Conclusion

Romelu Lukaku has proven himself to be a top-class striker throughout his career. He has scored consistently for all of his clubs and has won several individual and team accolades. With his physicality, pace, and finishing ability, he is a nightmare for defenders to deal with. Lukaku’s performances in the past have cemented his status as one of the best strikers in the world, and he shows no signs of slowing down any time soon.