Paris Saint-Germain can sign Romelu Lukaku from Chelsea in the upcoming summer transfer window after rumors of Kylian Mbappe moving to Real Madrid


Paris Saint-Germain can sign Romelu Lukaku from Chelsea in the upcoming summer transfer window after rumors of Kylian Mbappe moving to Real Madrid

According to reports, Romelu Lukaku can be the next striker to sign for Paris Saint-Germain from Chelsea. Lukaku is currently playing for Chelsea but his current situation at the club is not fruitful as he’s been going through injuries that have kept him away from the pitch for a maximum of minutes. Chelsea is also looking to set the player free to his former club, Inter Milan on loan. 

PSG director Leonardo is already in talks with Romelu Lukaku’s agent and is looking to bring in the Chelsea striker. Paris Saint Germain is eyeing a positive striker amid an anticipated Kylian Mbappe’s move to Real Madrid. According to many sources, Kylian Mbappe’s contract ends this summer and he is linked with a move to the Spanish giants. PSG is also eyeing Ajax star Anthony and Amine from Nice.

Romelu Lukaku can cause trouble for Paris Saint-Germain as Chelsea is unable to sell or buy players

Lukaku eyeing a move to PSG.

Due to the club being sold by Roman Abramovich, the UK government has imposed sanctions against the club’s owner which could make any kind of transfer difficult for the club. Players wanted by the club or players leaving the club could face difficulties in signing contracts unless the sanctions against the club are withdrawn. 

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Romelo Lukaku signed for Chelsea last summer from Inter Milan for a club-record fee of 97.5 million pounds. Lukaku has scored 12 goals and 2 assists in 36 appearances for the Blues this season.

The Belgian player was in a terrific form in Inter Milan’s jersey but failed to meet the expectations for Tuchel’s side. He even missed the Champions League quarter-finals clash against Real Madrid on Tuesday.

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