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Romelu Lukaku wants to stay at Chelsea forever

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http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Romelu-Lukaku-c31672 has gone on to insist that he wishes to retire at the Stamford Bridge and claimed that he had no intention of leaving the team.
The forward was part of the Blues squad that took on the Seattle Sounders this past Wednesday and the young striker proved his worth, as he went on to find the back of the net on two occasions. In doing so, he helped the team go on and pick up a four goals
to two win in the game.
It was previously believed that Lukaku could be on his way out of the club, as he heads out for a season long loan. At the moment, Fulham are believed to be his most likely of destinations, but Bolton Wanderers could also step in and try landing the player
for the coming season.
At the moment, the young Belgian is more focused on trying to do that what is best for himself and the club and doesn’t want to get involved in too many complications.
When talking about his ambitions and plans to stay at Chelsea for the coming seasons, the attacker is quoted to have said: "I just want the best for myself and for the club.”

"If I can stay here at Chelsea and be part of the starting 11 and score a lot of goals for the club and make my team win, that’s good for me and for the club as well. If I go on loan on another team and score goals and make an impact, that will be good as well.”

"I expect to be a Chelsea player for hopefully my career. I just need to work hard and continue to do what’s best for the team."
Following his move to the club, he failed to make a name for himself in the team. In fact, he failed to make a decent number of appearances for the team and this proved to be very annoying for the player.
However, he is now looking to finally get back up to pace with the rest of the team and make a name for himself in the first team of whatever team he plays for this coming season.

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