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Top signing Lukaku says he’s seeking Inter return

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ROMELU Lukaku says he is “not happy” with his situation at Chelsea and highlighte­d concerns he does not fit into Thomas Tuchel’s system.

Lukaku became the seventhmos­t expensive player in Chelsea’s history when rejoining the club in a £97.5 million deal from Inter Milan in August.

The Belgium striker has scored seven times in a season hampered by injury and Covid-19, claiming three goals in his last four appearance­s.

But Chelsea boss Tuchel has frequently left Lukaku out of the starting XI even when he has been fit.

Speaking to Sky Sport Italia, Lukaku said: “Physically I’m fine, even better than before.

“After two years in Italy, in which I worked a lot at Inter with trainers and nutritioni­sts, I am physically fine.

“But I’m not happy with the situation, this is normal. I think the coach has chosen to play with another system, I just have to not give up and continue to work and be a profession­al.

“I am not happy with the situation, but I am a worker and I must not give up.”

Despite his comments, it is understood that since the interview Lukaku has talked through his difference­s with the manager.

Lukaku was a sensation in his two seasons at Inter after leaving Manchester United in August 2019.

The 28-year-old scored 64 goals in 95 appearance­s and last season helped Inter to a first Serie A title since 2010.

He said: “How I left Inter, how I communicat­ed with the fans, this bothers me because it is not the right time now, but even when I left it was not the right time.

“I have always said that I have Inter in my heart, I will return to play there, I really hope so.

“I am in love with Italy, this is rightly the time to talk and let people know what really happened without talking badly about people because I am not like that.

“I want to say a big apology to the Inter fans because I think the way I left should have been different.

“I really hope in the depths of my heart to return to Inter, not at the end of my career, but at a still good level to hopefully win more.”

Meanwhile, Tuchel has admitted Chelsea’s preparatio­ns to host Liverpool on Sunday will include a “trial and error” selection process.

The frustrated Blues boss is left to count the continued injury and coronaviru­s toll in the wake of Wednesday’s 1-1 draw with Brighton.

Reece James should miss out against title rivals Liverpool with a hamstring strain, and the England wing-back’s problem could prove pivotal to the Blues’ campaign.

Chelsea will sweat on Thiago Silva’s thigh issue and Andreas Christense­n’s back problem – but also on a host of players still suffering effects after contractin­g Covid-19, including Timo Werner.

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