Is Romelu Lukaku leaving Manchester United soon?
Manchester United and Inter Milan have begun negotiations regarding the sale of Romelu Lukaku to the Italian club, but this decision by Man U to offload the Belgian International begs for the question??? is Lukaku not fit for Manchester United?
My question is: Is his time over?
Is it time for a new challenge?
Is the Belgian too old now to make Man U happy?
Is it time for the Belgian to bow out out Man U?
Is Inter Milan the place where his star may possibly shine brighter?
There are too many questions about why the plan to sell him is on the table.
Will the move happen?
Well, many may say what they like as it concerns this development, but I think he is fit but have been unduly harnessed making it difficult for him to do more.
There are some players who do well under certain directions and when they cannot find it, they end up giving their very best worse.
Man U is asking for at least £90m before they allow the forward to leave, meanwhile, Inter's proposal of a two-year loan deal where they would pay £9m up front plus a further £53.7m fee to sign the Belgian permanently, was declined by the club.
Now, this decision not to have the loan happen leaves the question of, is there a reason why they are refusing to let him go for that deal, or are they trying to see if they can get more?
Whatever should we talk about this move?
Ole Gunnar seems to have faith in the ability of Rashford to take over from Lukaku, while Conte is eager to have him at Inter. Lukaku is a top target for the Italian side and if they can land him, they may just be getting good value for their money.
I think the move to sell Lukaku to Inter is not well thought out as the player has more experience than Rashford and the likes and for that team, they need a brute to keep things in check during play.
The coming days will see how this decision plays out and we can only wait to see which club gets to keep the Belgian.
I like Lukaku but feel he is not being his best most times.
90 million is a bit steep for an aging forward in my opinion - I think Man U will have to settle for less. There is some good young talent in the squad now, but I still think Romelu is a top player and Man U would miss his strength in games at times.
Yeah..., you are right on that one. He is not a spring chicken anymore but he sure has his strength that will play well for Man U should keep him. There is more to what he can offer with his age which is experience with opponents and how to grind without fear.
Rashford is still upcoming and may have some fear with some tough opponents IMO, but then he can still grow bigger and better.
Bellow average player for well above average payment, nice thinking from United, but I don't think anyone will bite bait. Real price should be around 30 million and he need some mid table club. He could be good at West Ham or Crystal Palace.
I think 30million is really too low for a player like Lukaku IMO. The guy has what it takes to make a good play and for 90million, he could be a good deal for a club that knows his worth.
Lukaku must prove to be a great player, 90 million are really too much for him.
90million is not really too much if you ask me but then, we all have our idea about what should and shouldn't be. Price apart, Lukaku is a great player and still got some fight left in him.
what did he do? what did you win? He made only one good year at Everton, he failed at Chelsea (maybe he was too young), he failed at Manchester UTD last year! maybe I'm wrong, but a player must prove and win to be considered a great player! The UTD Manchester has spent a lot of money for normal players in these years, right now there are only two top players Pogba and De Gea for me. Manchester must take a great striker like Kane, must try to bring Bale home, and hope to sell Lukaku to Inter for 50/60 million... I'm a fan of reds