The future of Lukaku It is a mystery. He Chelsea paid 100 million for his return to Stamford Bridge, which was a complete failure. The following season, he went on loan to Inter and is now also on loan to Rome. However, the English club’s idea is to reassess itself to recover part of the investment. He has a contract until 2026, but doesn’t count Pochettino. His future has been linked to the Saudi Pro League for some time, especially after his words after playing a friendly match Al-Shabaab. “It might be the best competition in the world.”
His numbers in Rome are good
Since his arrival in the capital, his performance has been at its best. It is well understood in Dybalahe had a good relationship with Mourinho and now he is also happy with his arrival Rossi. Actually, what makes him feel better is wearing a Roma shirt. He found a place where he could express his football, leave the injuries behind and be appreciated by everyone. In 25 games he scored 14 goals.
He is clear about the plans for this season and the arrival of the new coach. “De Rossi? Excellent. We all have a responsibility to take Roma higher up the table and go as far as possible in the Europa League. This is our goal and we are working to achieve it every day.”
Taking advantage of the friendly against the Arab team where one of his compatriots plays, Carrasco, formerly of Atleti, wants to highlight the Arabian League, where he acknowledges that it could be an option to play. ”In the next two years I see the Saudi Pro League becoming one of the best in the world, if not the best. Clubs make a lot of effort to bring ‘big’ players here. They improved a lot. This might be the best competition in the world”.
Rome’s big challenge
After losing the final of European League from last season against Seville, in Rome they want revenge. They want to reach a third European final in a row and this time win it. To do so, they first need to win the playoffs to access the round of 16, in a tie that has been much contested in recent years, against Feyenoord.
Source: La Verdad

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