Chelsea will urge Romelu Lukaku to accept an offer from Saudi Arabia if no European deal can be struck. talkSPORT understands the Belgian striker has attracted interest from Juventus and other club…
Lukaku has been out in the cold since returning from Inter MilanLukaku's move to Saudi Arabia could mean a bizarre change in destination for new Al Hilal signing MitrovicThe Italian giants are still keen on Lukaku, however their interest could hinge on being able to sellChelsea are hoping Lukaku will agree to join a Saudi Pro League club, which could have implications for ex-Fulham striker Aleksandar Mitrovic.
As a result, Saudi dealmakers could yet switch Mitrovic's final destination with a specific club often fluid and only decided late in the process.Lukaku pictured at Chelsea training ground as striker pines for Stamford Bridge exit
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