Football NewsInter forward Romelu Lukaku admitted that he is unlikely to ever play in the Premier League again
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The 26-year-old specialist spent eight years in England. Joined Chelsea in 2011 before also joining West Brom, Everton, and Manchester United.

Lukaku enjoys living in Milan

Inter forward Romelu Lukaku admitted that he is unlikely to ever play in the Premier League again. The 26-year-old specialist spent eight years in England and joined Chelsea in 2011 before also joining West Brom, Everton, and Manchester United. In August 2019, Romelu left the Red Devils to team up with Inter. Where he achieved severe success in his first season with Serie A. The Belgium international scored 23 goals in all competitions. In the 2019-20 season before being suspended due to an outbreak of coronavirus. Although he enjoys living at San Siro, Lukaku was asked on a Twitter Q&A session on Saturday whether he would ever play in the Premier League again, and if so, if it were at Everton.

That boy ‘colddddd’

“I don’t think so, but I enjoyed my time at Everton,” Lukaku replied. Fans in Belgium will be more passionate about Lukaku’s answer to the question of whether he will ever return to Anderlecht. In this club, he got his start as a professional. Admittedly, “said Lukaku, answering the question if he would follow in the footsteps of Vincent Kompany. He returned to Anderlecht as a player-coach before the 2019-20 season after more than ten years at Manchester City. Lukaku was also quizzed for the best young players at Manchester United and Chelsea. Saying that Mason Greenwood was his choice for Red Devils. That boy coldddddd, Lukaku atomized about Greenwood before picking Mason Mount and Tammy Abraham in as his two favorite youngsters at Chelsea.

The Belgian is happy to be with their current side and highlighted the recent team. Talk of Antonio Conte as part of the reason he likes to be at Inter. Answering a question about the most inspiring conversations of the management team that he heard in his career. Lukaku pointed to Conte’s half-time speech during the February Milan derby. Inter at the break against rivals from his city dropped 2-0 if only to fight off the second half in four goals to win the match 4-2. “Conte, when we were 2-0 down against AC Milan,” Lukaku said. “He didn’t shout at all, he told us what to do and where to find space, and we were doing business.”