AC Milan enters the dance for Romelu Lukaku

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Loaned by Chelsea this season to AS Roma, Romelu Lukaku was associated with Paulo Dybala in the Roman attack. The duo did not produce the sparks hoped for. The Belgian striker, however, finished the Italian championship with 13 goals in 32 matches. Still under contract for two years with the English club, there is little chance that the striker will play again at Stamford Bridge. We must therefore find a new way out. Serie A is still very interested in the 31-year-old striker.

According to Sky Sports, AC Milan inquired about the loan of Romelu Lukaku. The Belgian striker would be a great opportunity to replace Olivier Giroud, who will leave for Major League Soccer (MLS) this summer. The Italian media, however, announces that Chelsea no longer want to lend him but sell him. Antonio Conte’s Napoli is also following the file.

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