Romelu Lukaku: Inter Milan Keen On Getting Deal With Manchester United, Plan To Spread Transfer Payment Over Three Years
Romelu Lukaku still poles for a move to Inter Milan which reportedly are working together meeting up with Manchester United offer demand of £75 million for the striker.
The Belgian forward, who is currently with the team training for their preseason tour, is yet strongly linked to Inter's newly appointed manager Antonio Conte who is keen on bringing him over to San Siro.
Since United are not ready to drop their demand for the player, Inter are understood to have to come up with a payment plan that will be spread over two to three years. According to The Sun, they plan to spread the payment of £60 million over three years and the remaining £15 million will be paid in bonuses.
Despite training with the team for preseason fixture with Inter on Saturday in Shanghai, the 26-year-old remained hopeful of leaving United in this transfer window and teased of an offer being made soon when asked about his interest in the Italians.
Lukaku began to be frustrated at United when he dropped out in Ole Solksjaer Gunnar favourite's starting forward last season and has since been rumoured to be set for a potential move.
England international Marcus Rashford who hit top form under the Norwegian manager who replaced Jose Mourinho and Lukaku's position became threatened.
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