In the absence of the official announcement, the return of Romelu Lukaku to ‘calcium’ is a fact. According to English and Italian media, Inter and Chelsea have today reached an agreement so that the 29-year-old Belgian striker will wear the ‘Nerazzurra’ shirt again just one year after leaving for the Premier.
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If in August 2021 Chelsea paid 113 million euros for the transfer, now the formula agreed between both clubs is a transfer.
Finally, Inter will pay 8 million euros plus two in variables linked to their titles for having Lukaku again in their squad, who sees his wish to leave Stamford Bridge fulfilled, even if it is reducing his salary, due to his disappointing performance as a ‘blue ‘ due to his lack of harmony with Thomas Tuchel.
Two brilliant years as a ‘nerazzurro’
Lukaku signed for Inter in 2019 from Manchester United in exchange for 74 million euros and in the Milanese team he gave the best performance of his career at the hands of Antonio Conte with 64 goals in 95 games in all competitions.
In the 2020-21 season, he was key in achieving Inter’s first ‘scudetto’ since 2010, which put an end to nine consecutive years of hegemony for Juventus, by scoring 24 goals in 36 Serie A games forming a lethal attacking tandem with Lautaro Martinezz.
Lautaro-Lukaku-Dybala, a dream trident
Now with Simone Inzaghi on the bench, Inter recovers the duo with the aim of recovering the ‘scudetto’ achieved last season by Milan. Lukaku and Lautaro could make up a dream trident if the ‘Nerazzurri’ club also manages to sign Paulo Dybala, who would arrive with the freedom letter at the end of his contract with Juventus on June 30.
Jordi Arches