Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Romelu Lukaku Vs Erling Haaland: Chelsea Step Up Plans For £90m Striker Bid (Details)

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Chelsea are ready to bring Striker Romelu Lukaku back to the club this summer, MySportDab reports.

Coach Thomas Tuchel is determined to improve his attack at the end of the season.

Reports on Thursday revealed that Chelsea are open to offers for striker Tammy Abraham and that Olivier Giroud will also leave.

Selling Tammy Abraham is expected to free up funds for Tuchel to sign a top forward to lead his attack for next season.

Erling Haaland and Romelu Lukaku at the top of Chelsea’s shortlist for a new Striker.

However, According to The Sun, Chelsea officials believe that Haaland will be difficult to sign this summer due to Manchester City’s interest in him.

Thomas Tuchel will now turn his attention to Lukaku, with a bid of around £90million set to be submitted for the Inter Milan player.

Lukaku has been fascinating this season, scoring 27 goals in 40 matches to help the Italian giants on track to winning the Serie A title.

Chelsea signed the Belgian Chelsea as a teenager almost a decade ago but he failed to make it into the first team squad.

He was sent out on loan to West Brom and Everton, before Everton signed him permanently.

In 2017, Lukaku joined Manchester United for £75m in but lasted only two years at Old Trafford before leaving for Inter Milan.

Coach Thomas Tuchel’s desire to sign a striker has been increased by Timo Werner’s poor performances this season.

Meanwhile, Tammy Abraham has been deemed surplus to requirements at Chelsea, and he could be sold for around £40m amid interest from Premier League clubs.

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