lukaku’s Chelsea Chapter Ends
Romelu Lukaku’s second stint at Chelsea has officially come to an end. Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano reports that the Belgian striker is close to signing with Napoli in a deal that could reach $50 million.
The 31-year-old will join the Serie A champions for about $40 million, with an added sell-on clause. Lukaku’s move to Napoli marks another significant chapter in his career, as he is set to reunite with his former coach, Antonio Conte.
Chelsea’s Interest in Victor Osimhen
With Lukaku’s departure finalized, Chelsea is now setting its sights on Nigerian forward Victor Osimhen. Reports suggest that while Chelsea prefers a loan deal, Osimhen is pushing for a permanent move.
With possible exits of Raheem Sterling and Ben Chilwell, Chelsea is expected to have the funds to pursue Osimhen, potentially bringing the reigning African Footballer of the Year to Stamford Bridge.
➡️ Read more about Chelsea’s transfer targets on SoccerVAR (Internal Link).
lukaku’s Premier League Journey
Lukaku originally returned to Chelsea in 2021 from Inter Milan for a club-record $129 million. However, his time at Stamford Bridge was short-lived. After 26 Premier League appearances, he was loaned back to Inter for the 2022-2023 season.
His last loan spell at AS Roma saw him score 13 goals in 32 Serie A matches.
Throughout his Premier League career, Lukaku has netted 106 goals in 243 games for Chelsea, Manchester United, Everton, and West Bromwich Albion.
What’s Next for Napoli and Lukaku?
Lukaku is expected to make a significant impact in Serie A, strengthening Napoli’s attack. The Belgian striker has signed a three-year contract with the Italian club, and fans are eager to see how he will perform under Conte.
➡️ Read more about Napoli’s transfer strategy on Sky Sports.
Final Thoughts
Lukaku’s move is a big shift for Chelsea and Napoli. Meanwhile, the Osimhen-to-Chelsea rumors continue to heat up. Will the Blues secure their top target before the transfer window closes?
Let us know your thoughts in the comments!
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The Blues secured a major coup with the signing of Portuguese winger Pedro Neto from Wolverhampton Wanderers. The 24-year-old winger, who signed a seven-year deal, was presented to the Stamford Bridge crowd during a friendly. Neto’s move marks a record sale for Wolves, with Chelsea parting ways with $70.2 million to bring him into their ranks. Neto is expected to add flair and creativity to Chelsea’s attacking options.
Chelsea’s recent match has sparked criticism of Nicholas Jackson’s performance, with pundits questioning his effectiveness after he missed several key chances. Jackson, who scored 17 goals in the 2023/2024 season, statistically needs three opportunities to convert one into a goal. His missed chances in this game could have been pivotal.