
Chelsea flop Romelu Lukaku ‘in tears’ upon sealing dream Inter Milan return on loan
Chelsea forward Romelu Lukaku looked emotional and was reduced to tears after being informed that he will be returning to Inter Milan on a temporary basis, according to reports.
The Belgian rejoined the Stamford Bridge club last season, after struggling to create an impact he has now decided to move back to the San Siro.Information Guide Nigeria
Lukaku was so delighted upon hearing the news on Tuesday from his lawyer, Sebastien Ledure, that he began to cry, according to Gazzetta dello Sport.
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“He doesn’t look fit, he doesn’t look interested, he doesn’t look motivated to play for Chelsea, so the only reason he’s there is for an economic transaction,” Jordan told talkSPORT earlier this month.JAMB Result
“I think they should get rid of Lukaku because he hasn’t done what he was brought in for. He’s not a young player developing, he’s not a foreign player coming over to England and learning the league.JAMB Result
“He’s already made his position clear, he’s already virtue-signalled his way back to the Italian fans by telling them: ‘I would like to come home one day’ – well, off you go then, we’ll send you there in a cab!”
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