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Romelu Lukaku likely to leave Everton

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Romelu Lukaku likely to leave Everton

After another stunning season at Goodison Park, Romelu Lukaku was always going to attract suitors.

The likes of Manchester United, Chelsea, PSG and Juventus have all at some point this summer been credited with an interest in signing the striker and all signs point to a likely departure.

Lukaku has strongly hinted that his future is away from Everton and a return to Chelsea, several years after flaming out at Stamford Bridge and joining the Toffees, is on the cards and on the Oddsdigger portal for sport betting, you can see that the Blues are the favourites to secure his signature.

The Belgian centre-forward wants to play Champions League football and Chelsea, who are the reigning Premier League champions, will look to put together a squad being able to compete on all fronts.

A fee in excess of £70m is what is being asked for by Everton and if the Blues feel so strongly about re-signing Lukaku, they will stump up the cash.

How to Everton go about reinvesting this huge sum of money? Recent reports have claimed that the Toffees have agreed a £30m deal to sign Jordan Pickford from Sunderland, and you can find more football odds online for this deal to go through this summer.

Pickford will be one of the standout names for the England U21s at this summer’s European Championships and impressed in the Premier League last season for relegated Sunderland.

Tipped to be a future regular in the senior side, the potential arrival of Pickford, who is one of the best ball-playing goalkeepers in the league, is smart business by Ronald Koeman.

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