With Romelu Lukaku reportedly on his way out of Manchester United, speculation is mounting about a potential move to Italy. Reports suggest that Inter Milan has identified the Belgian striker of Congolese descent as a key target to bolster their attack.
Following the announcement that Antonio Conte will take over as head coach, Inter is eager to reinforce its squad, and Lukaku is reportedly at the top of their list. According to The Times, Inter’s management is closely monitoring the club’s qualification for next season’s Champions League before making any formal moves.
This season, Lukaku has featured in 32 Premier League matches, scoring 12 goals for Manchester United. The forward’s combination of strength, pace, and finishing ability makes him an ideal candidate to lead Inter’s frontline under Conte’s guidance.
The move, if it materializes, would mark a return to continental football for Lukaku, who previously impressed in European competitions with Everton and Chelsea before joining Manchester United. Inter Milan sees him as a strategic addition to compete at both domestic and European levels, aiming to challenge Juventus’ dominance in Serie A and make a strong run in the Champions League.







