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Romelu Lukaku arrived at Stamford Bridge from Inter Milan in the summer of 2021.

The Belgian was signed for a record fee of around £97.
5 million, which at the time made him the most expensive footballer in history.
Club history.
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The Anderlecht academy graduate arrived in London with high expectations after several successful seasons in England, where he scored a total of 113 Premier League goals during his time with West Brom, Everton and Manchester United.
Lukaku is considered one of the best goalscorers in world football after two prolific seasons at Inter Milan and it was hoped he would be the man to lead the then European champions to domestic glory .
The Belgian got off to a good start at Chelsea and scored on his debut against Aston Villa, before scoring twice against London rivals Arsenal.
But things quickly went downhill for the 6ft 3in striker and he frequently clashed with head coach Thomas Tuchel, who eventually sent the player back on loan to Inter Milan after a remarkable season.
disappointed to only score 8 goals in the Premier League.
Lukaku struggled for success in his first spell with Inter Milan and scored 10 goals in 25 appearances.
He is expected to return to San Siro during the summer, while Juventus have also declared an interest in the player.
But the disgraced Chelsea star eventually chose to move to fellow Serie A side Roma, where he reunited with former head coach Jose Mourinho, with whom he worked at Chelsea and Man Utd.
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Lukaku has shown new signs of form under the Portuguese coach and has scored seven goals in eight appearances in all competitions as he looks to make an impression for Belgium ahead of Euro 2024.
But the disgraced Chelsea star eventually chose to join fellow Serie A side Roma, where he was reunited with former head coach Jose Mourinho, with whom he worked at Chelsea and Man Utd.
Lukaku has shown new signs of form under the Portuguese coach and has scored seven goals in eight appearances in all competitions as he looks to make an impression for Belgium ahead of Euro 2024
Lukaku expressed his delight at working with Mourinho again and told Italian media outlet Tuttomercatoweb:
“Like I said before, he and I have a special relationship.
He knows me and my children.
He is someone I can trust and he trusts me too.
It’s difficult but it’s the only way for me to grow.

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