The Blues are planning to enter the race to land Bayern Munich Star, Robert Lewandowski, but they must first resolve the future of Romelu Lukaku....CONTINUE READING

The Ex-Manchester United Star is reported to want to return to Inter Milan, but while negotiations have started, the two clubs’ values are so far off that a loan deal might be the only option this summer.

Lukaku returned to Stamford Bridge for £100 million a year ago, but he has struggled since then and has publicly expressed his dissatisfaction.

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According to The Daily Star, the London based outfit will make a move for the Poland international after the situation with Lukaku has been sorted, as Chelsea Boss, Thomas Tuchel tries to improve his underperforming frontline.

According to reports, both Chelsea and Manchester United are interested in signing the Legendary forward.

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The veteran striker recently admitted that he wants to leave the Bavarians and have his mind set on a move elsewhere, and while Barcelona were thought to be the most probable destination, the Aforementioned English clubs are planning to take advantage of Barcelona’s financial struggle.

The Catalan giants are said to be struggling to reach Bayern Munich’s £40 million asking price for the Poland international, but his not so good relationship with head coach, Julian Nagelsmann means he will not be able to stay in the German Champions for the last twelve months of his existing deal.

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Lewandowski currently earns £350,000-per-week, which wouldn’t be a problem for the Londoners.

This campaign, Lewandowski netted 50 goals in 46 games across all competitions, more than anybody player in Europe’s ‘top five’ divisions.

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