Inter Milan Chief Executive Giuseppe Marotta has confirmed that they won’t be resigning Romelu Lukaku from Chelsea on a permanent deal at the end of the season. Lukaku was a popular figure with the Italian giants before he was lured back to Stamford Bridge for a second spell in the summer of 2021 in a blockbuster £97.5million move. But after struggling to live up to expectations, the 29-year-old was shipped back out to the Serie A outfit on loan before the start of the 2022/23 campaign. The Belgian footballer who has scored just five times in 17 appearances for Inter, has also been plagued by injuries this season. Although The Athletic reported that the Italian titans have not completely closed the door on keeping Lukaku beyond this season, it’s understood that the finances that would be involved in extending the agreement they have with Chelsea would make doing so difficult. Marotta has now confirmed that Lukaku will return to Chelsea this summer. He said; “The loan was for one season so on June 30 regardless of how well he plays, he’ll go back to Chelsea. This has been an unprecedented season. “I’m referring of course to the World Cup. The problems we’ve experienced have been experienced by other clubs too and the players who played at the World Cup. Lukaku is a case in point. [Marcelo] Brozovic isn’t the Brozovic we know. Lukaku hasn’t found the fitness he needs to play his best football. He’s still not at his best or the player we got to see in years gone by.” At Chelsea, Graham Potter is already dealing with an incredibly bloated squad, which he finally appears to be getting to click, while a summer clear-out is needed in order to recoup funds. Lukaku could well be a part of that.
Ebenezer Akinsanmiro signs for Inter Milan from Remo Stars
18-year-old Nigerian midfielder, Ebenezer Akinsanmiro has completed his move from Nigerian Professional League side, Remo Stars, to Italy’s Seria A giants, Inter Milan.
Akinsanmiro who is an academy product of the club, signed a four-year deal with the Italian side. The transfer fee earned from the sale is yet to be declared. A statement released after the signing was completed read; “Midfielder, Ebenezer Akinsanmiro has completed his move to Italian giant, Inter Milan from Remo Stars. “The teenager who is an academy product of the club has signed a four-year deal.
“He was part of the team that helped Remo Stars gain promotion from the Nigeria National League to the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) in the 2020/2021 season. “He also featured in the 2021/22 Nigeria Professional Football League. “Most notably, Ebenezer featured for the academy team, Beyond Limits in The Creative Championship and Viareggio Cup World Football Tournament.” Akinsanmiro now joins a list of Nigerians like Christian Obodo, Taiye Taiwo, Seyi Olajengbesi, Obinna Nsofor, and Ederson Echiejile who earned a rare move to top European Leagues from the Nigeria Professional League (NPFL).
Inter prepares €8 million loan fee for Chelsea’s Romelu Lukaku
Inter have told Chelsea they are willing to pay around €8 million to sign Romelu Lukaku on loan, Italian media giant, Calciomercato confirms.
This is following talks between the two clubs regarding Lukaku’s return to San Siro on loan.
The Belgian striker had re-joined Chelsea from the Serie A club last summer, but scored just eight Premier League goals.
Inter Milan are now confident they can complete a loan deal for the striker after the clubs held further talks on Friday over the make up of the deal.
Prior to this development, Lukaku had in December told Sky in Italy that he wanted to return to Inter one day.
He said: “I really hope in the depths of my heart to return to Inter, not at the end of my career, but at a still good level to hopefully win more.”
Lukaku’s lawyer meets with Inter as Chelsea future remains uncertain
Chelsea striker, Romelu Lukaku is preparing a move to his former side, Inter Milan, less than a year he made a £97.5m switch.
Reports say the striker has commissioned his lawyer to check the possiblity of his return to Inter after a difficult comeback season at his childhood club.
An unsanctioned interview, injury and Thomas Tuchel’s unwillingness to play to his strengths have left Lukaku unsettled.
Though Inter wants to bring him back to the San Siro, the Italian club will be faced with some challenges that borders on his enormous transfer fee and wages of more than £325,000 a week.
Lukaku scored 64 goals in 95 games for Inter in two seasons, playing a major part in their 2020-21 Serie A title success under Antonio Conte, but has been unable to replicate that form at Chelsea.
He also started 16 Premier League games and ended the campaign with 15 goals from 44 appearances.
Sadly, his time with the club is about to end unceremoniously as the UK Guardian confirmed that Inter held talks with Romelu Lukaku’s lawyer on Tuesday May 31, to explore a possible move from Chelsea.