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Lukaku officially returns to Chelsea

Published:Friday | August 13, 2021 | 12:08 AM
Romelu Lukaku celebrates after scoring Inter Milan’s second and decisive goal during the Italian CuprRound-of-16 match against Fiorentina at the Artemio Franchi Stadium in Florence, Italy, on Wednesday, January 13.
Romelu Lukaku celebrates after scoring Inter Milan’s second and decisive goal during the Italian CuprRound-of-16 match against Fiorentina at the Artemio Franchi Stadium in Florence, Italy, on Wednesday, January 13.

(AP):

Romelu Lukaku sealed a return to Chelsea yesterday by moving from Inter Milan for a reported £97.5 million, a record transfer fee for the European champions that made the Belgium striker the seventh most expensive player of all time.

Lukaku is back at the London club where he spent three seasons from 2011, though he was out on loan for two of those years before being sold for £28 million to Everton.

Now, the 28-year-old striker is one of the world’s best strikers, prompting Chelsea to buy him back for more than three times that fee to make him the second most expensive player in English Premier League history. England midfielder Jack Grealish joined Manchester City from Aston Villa last week for £100 million.

Chelsea didn’t disclose the fee in a statement announcing the arrival of Lukaku on a five-year deal.

“I’m happy and blessed to be back at this wonderful club,” Lukaku said. “It’s been a long journey for me: I came here as a kid who had a lot to learn, now I’m coming back with a lot of experience and more mature.

“The relationship I have with this club means so much to me, as you know. I have supported Chelsea as a kid, and now to be back and try to help them win more titles is an amazing feeling.”

Only Neymar, Kylian Mbappé, Philippe Coutinho, João Félix, Antoine Griezmann, and Grealish have commanded a bigger transfer fee than Lukaku.

A striker was regarded as a priority this summer for Chelsea, who became European champions without having a regular centre forward after Timo Werner underwhelmed following his move from Leipzig.

Werner joined last year as part of Chelsea’s biggest summer spending spree — £226 million — since Russian owner Roman Abramovich took charge in 2003, and the club has spent big again to entice Lukaku, who scored 47 goals in 72 appearances in Serie A for Inter in his two seasons in Italy. Inter won the league last season for the first time since 2010.

Lukaku joined Inter in 2019 from Manchester United, having failed to settle at Old Trafford after his move from Everton two years earlier for £75 million.

With their finances badly hit by the COVID-19 pandemic and an early elimination from the UEFA Champions League, Inter have been looking to reduce their wage bill and make a large profit in the summer transfer window, after taking out a loan from an American investment fund.

Lukaku follows right-back Achraf Hakimi, who joined Paris Saint-Germain for £51 million, out of the door at Inter.

Lukaku didn’t score in 15 appearances in his first spell at Chelsea, which he joined a decade ago dreaming of being as successful as club great Didier Drogba. Now he will get that chance at the second attempt.