The Belgian forward hinted that he might make a switch across London to Craven Cottage after failing to impress at Chelsea.
Last summer, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Didier-Drogba-c11044.
The Ivorian, despite his ageing limbs, played a huge role in getting the UEFA Champions League trophy to Stamford Bridge. However Lukaku was nowhere to be seen, as he found himself frozen out of the team under http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Roberto-c31294 Di Matteo.
While the rest of his teammates basted in the glory of the Double, the former Anderlecht man has been thinking heavily about his future, which looks far from bright with the Blues.
With further arrivals such as http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Eden-Hazard-c11863, space at the helm is likely to be limited and with fierce competition for a starting role, he could be again be spending the season on the stands when he should be playing on a regular basis.
Hence the attacker has envisioned a temporary loan deal to a Premiership club where he can take advantage of plying his trade week-in, week-out. According to his latest comments, that club might be Fulham, who are not far away from Chelsea and have been
decent in the League so far.
“I did not sign for Chelsea to go into another championship. Now I must play. It all depends on the choice of the coach and myself. I’m not someone who bangs his fist on the table. I have to move on to another level. I will do everything to get better,”
he said.
“I have talked with the manager. I have very good contact with him. We will try to find the best solution for both parties,” Lukaku was quoted as saying.
As one of the brightest young talents in Europe, the future has suddenly become increasingly dim for the 19-year-old and he must start making regular appearances if he is to fulfill his potential.
And considering that the loan will only be for a short time, even http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 should not have a problem with letting him go for the season.
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