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Romelu Lukaku's agent flies in for £50m talks: Move set to stun Chelsea and Man United
ROMELU LUKAKU'S agent has made a surprise visit to Juventus to discuss a £50million transfer to Serie A, according to reports.
Tuttosport claim Juventus want to sign Romelu Lukaku
Mino Raiola is said to have landed in Turin yesterday to thrash out terms for the Everton striker's sale.
Both Manchester United and his former club Chelsea are reportedly interested in signing Lukaku.
Yesterday it was claimed both Premier League outfits are willing to match Everton's £50million valuation of the 22-year-old.
But reports in Italy suggest he may leave English football for good this summer.
According to Sky Sport Italia, Raiola was also at Juve to discuss the transfer of Borussia Dortmund's Henrikh Mkhitaryan, who is another of his clients.
And newspaper Tuttosport today claim Lukaku's incentive for joining Juve is a guarantee of Champions League football.
Tuttosport also claim Juve want to sign Henrikh Mkhitaryan (right)
Corriere dello Sport also claim Lukaku could join Juventus this summer
United are not certain to secure elite European club football next season, while Chelsea are out of the running for a top-four finish.
Belgium international Lukaku wants to test himself in the Champions League now that he has rediscovered his form at Goodison Park.
Everton signed the striker on a permanent deal from Chelsea two years ago after then-manager Jose Mourinho gave the green light on the sale.
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Mourinho himself could be in charge of United as of next season.
And Lukaku recently admitted he would be happy to work with the Portuguese again, despite his Stamford Bridge nightmare.
"Some may say I need to convince him but it’s not about that,” Lukaku said.
“That was three years ago.
"I was 20 and not ready to be effective on my own up front. Several good seasons, including this one, has changed the situation.”
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