Romelu Lukaku of Chelsea has opened the door to a move to Saudi Arabia.

 

Romelu Lukaku of Chelsea has opened the door to a move to Saudi Arabia.

Romelu Lukaku, a striker for Chelsea, has stated that, a year after declining a transfer to Al Hilal, he is open to playing in Saudi Arabia. Continue reading

 Lukaku, who has spent the last two years away from Stamford Bridge on loan at Inter Milan and alongside Mourinho at Roma, will be permitted to depart Chelsea this summer for an estimated £37 million.

 Although there is still infrastructural work to be done, he declined a transfer to the Saudi Arabian team Al-Hilal last summer and stated that he is certain that "Saudi Arabia is coming.

Speaking about the potential for a move this summer, Lukaku said in an interview with Belgian broadcasters VTM: "Maybe because I don't have an agent, but a lot of people like to talk. But I will make a decision.

 I am in charge of my circumstances. "After I give my explanation, everyone will agree with the decision I make.

 Lukaku remarked, "Look, every time I made the decision to stay or go, it worked out because of certain factors—for example, my rapport with the coach.

 It resembles a partnership with a woman. Why stick together if it no longer works?

Saudi Arabia refused to hold me back. "It will only get harder," Lukaku told VTM. "Much higher than most people realize. 

Football players will tend to play there in increasing numbers. in addition to the way the local football supporters view the game.

 Although there is still room for improvement, all of the major European clubs are aware that Saudi Arabia is on the way.

 That's already evident in Formula 1, golf, and boxing. When asked about his planned summertime relocation to Al-Hilal, he remarked, "That was really intense at the time.

for a fortnight. I had conflicting thoughts for two days in a row: "Yes, I'm going, and no, I'm not.

At Stamford Bridge, Lukaku makes about £325,000 a week ($415,419,419), and Chelsea is eager to cut that expense off their payroll in order to raise money for new hires. 

The Chelsea team is hesitant to approve a third loan move for the Belgium international since he still has two years left on his contract. 

This is because the club wants to recover a portion of the £97.5 million that it paid Inter Milan in 2021.


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