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Lukaku ‘available’ right away ...

- LONDON AP:

Romelu Lukaku will not need much time to readjust to the English Premier League.

Less than a week after becoming Chelsea’s most expensive player, the 28-year-old Belgium striker said he was ready to play on Sunday against Arsenal and in the No. 9 shirt that became available when Tammy Abraham left for Roma.

Lukaku rejoined Chelsea by moving from Inter Milan for a reported $135 million, a record transfer fee for the European champions. He signed a fiveyear contract a decade after first joining Chelsea as a teenager.

“I’m available for the manager if he wants to play me,” Lukaku said at a news conference yesterday.

Besides learning more about his teammates’ tendencies, he is good to go. He has only been out of the Premier League for two years and Chelsea play a similar style to Belgium’s national squad, he said.

RELATIONSH­IP INTACT

He even put his time in quarantine to good use, picking up tips from Chelsea captain Cesar Azpilicuet­a.

“He’s been here for many years. He’s a great captain,” Lukaku said. “When I was in quarantine, he was already messaging me about where to find houses and stuff. It was like I was never gone. The relationsh­ip is still intact.”

Lukaku had been with Chelsea for three years from

2011, though he was out on loan for two of those seasons before being sold to Everton. He later joined Manchester United before switching to Inter.

He scored 47 goals in 72 appearance­s in Serie A and helped Inter win the league last season for the first time since 2010. Lukaku said the Italian game is “technical and tactical”.

“The English game is different,” he said. “It’s not something new, it’s just getting back here and to adapt to my teammates. Whatever game plan that the coach has, I can adapt myself and help the team.”

A striker was regarded as a priority this off-season for Chelsea, which won the Champions League without having a regular centre forward after Timo Werner underwhelm­ed following his move from Leipzig.

Chelsea, seeking their first Premier League title since 2016-17, opened their season by beating Crystal Palace 3-0 last Saturday.

“There is a good intensity. The coach (Thomas Tuchel) is very clear with his ideas,” Lukaku said. “Everybody wants to work hard and to keep improving and most importantl­y win. Those things really fit with my ambitions.” Lukaku’s 113 goals in the Premier League has him tied for 20th alltime in the league. He is Belgium’s all-time leading goalscorer. “With the Belgian national team we play in the same system, so that’s already a good thing,” he said. Lukaku didn’t score in 15 appearance­s in his first spell at Chelsea, which he joined with dreams of being as successful as club great Didier Drogba. Now he gets a second chance. The former Ivory Coast striker recently gave him advice.

“He’s always saying there’s more work to be done. That’s the right mindset,” Lukaku said. “Now, I get the chance to join a team that’s very hungry, very ambitious and I can’t wait to help them and to add something new to their playing style.”

 ?? AP ?? In this file photo, Belgium’s Romelu Lukaku celebrates scoring a goal during their Euro 2020 soccer championsh­ip match against Finland at Saint Petersburg Stadium in St. Petersburg, Russia. Lukaku pronounced himself ready to play on Sunday against Arsenal.
AP In this file photo, Belgium’s Romelu Lukaku celebrates scoring a goal during their Euro 2020 soccer championsh­ip match against Finland at Saint Petersburg Stadium in St. Petersburg, Russia. Lukaku pronounced himself ready to play on Sunday against Arsenal.

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