Monday, December 23, 2024

Inter Milan ‘CALL OFF’ Romelu Lukaku Move! [Details]

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Inter Milan have reportedly back off from deal to sign Romelu Lukaku on a permanent deal, MySportDab reports.

The Serie A giants were interested in signing Romelu Lukaku on a permanent deal after Lukaku’s sterling loan campaign with the club from Chelsea.

MySportDab understand Romelu Lukaku is not part of Chelsea plans but he was set to return to the club after his loan tenure with Inter Milan expired.

Chelsea were jor interested in a fresh loan move again by Inter Milan as they wanted to sell the player outrightly at the right offer as part of Todd Boehly’s summer overhaul.

Inter Milan were keenly on the race to sign Romelu Lukaku but were rivaling interests from other clubs with Saudi offers also reported for the player.

With negotiations and talks ongoing with Chelsea, there were reports Inter Milan’s fierce domestic rivals, Juventus were in the race to sign Romelu Lukaku.

There were reports the Belgian striker was favoring a move to Turin with personal agreement with the Old Ladies not a problem.

Now, according to Fabrizio Romano, Inter Milan have been angered by Juventus’ interest in Romelu Lukaku and have decided to call off the deal and negotiations with Chelsea.

The report adds the Serie A giants are very angry after reports emerged Lukaku has held talks with Juventus to join the club.

However, it is understood Juventus wi have to sell Chelsea target Dusan Vlahovic before they can move on to sign Romelu Lukaku from Chelsea.

A move to Saudi Arabia has also been included by Fabrizio Romano as an option for Lukaku should the Juventus move fails go  through.

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