Manchester United Shocked By Lukaku’s Exit Revelation

After a long period of poor performance under Mourinho, Manchester United got rejuvenated with the coming of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

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The Norwegian boss brought happiness at Old Trafford with both players and fans showing positive attitude towards the club.

But recently United have passed through a series of defeat that has so far changed the perception and many cast doubt whether United will qualify for the top four position in the Premier League.

Amidst that, several players have shown their intention of leaving the club with the latest being Romelo Lukaku.

Lukaku joined Manchester United from Everton for a fee of around £75million in 2017, and has gone on to score 42 goals in 90 appearances.

The 25-year-old’s representative, Federico Pastorello, has revealed his client’s future plans, and made it clear that his plans are far from decided.

“At the moment he is very focused on finishing the season,” Pastorello said.

“The competition for third and fourth place in England is very tight so let’s see what will happen in the future at the end the season.

“It’s his second season here and he will still have three years on his contract until the end.

“Let’s see. He’s someone who loves to know a different culture, a different football.”

Belgium international Lukaku came through the youth system with Anderlecht before making his first-team debut at the age of just 16.

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He went on to win the championship that season, finishing as top-scorer with 19 goals.

Is wasn’t long before Chelsea came calling and signed the striker for around £17m with add-ons when he was 19.

Lukaku has played in England ever since, and his representative is sure that the forward wants to play in other countries later on in his career.

He continued: ”He sees a way to have a career playing in different countries because he would like to win some trophies and prove himself and say to his children.

“The future is really very open but, at the moment, we don’t discuss about that because really the season is in a big moment.

“He likes Italy. When he was a child he followed a lot the Italian league.

“Everybody agrees today the Premier League is the best but years ago Italy was the best and they were the dreams for the younger footballer players.

“Teams like Real Madrid and Barcelona of course attract any champion so he sees also in La Liga one day. Bundesliga for sure is a very good championship.

“In this period what he appreciates a lot about the manager is he was keeping him involved with a lot of attention.”

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