Lukaku reveals why he moved to Inter Milan



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Lukaku: Conte is the best coach in the world

AFP

August 09, 2019

ROME (Reuters) – Belgian international striker Romelu Lukaku confirmed Friday that he had left Manchester United to join his new club, Inter Milan, under the supervision of Italian coach Antonio Tale, which he considers as "the best coach in the world".

"He's the best coach in the world, he can develop any player and make it better, we just have to look at his career," Lukaku said in an interview with Conte on Friday.

Lukaku, 26, made headlines in Italy after arriving at Inter Thursday by the Red Devils.

The top scorer of the 48 goals of the Belgian team will bear the burden of attacking the Nerazzurri. The last eight.

"I needed a challenge to help a team write their own future – everything is there to help me achieve that goal and I hope to help my teammates through my work." General and my immersion. "

Inter has officially confirmed its deal with Lukaku on Thursday after weeks of speculation about its destination.

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The Inter Conti coach, who saw Lukaku closely during his tenure in Chelsea (2016-2018), has already confirmed his desire to use his services. The Milanese daily Gazzetta dello Sport announced that Lukaku would receive an annual salary of 8.5 million euros from Inter, who would pay 65 million euros in five years for United, with a possible reward of 10 million euros.

Lukaku did not play for Manchester United in the lead-up to the new Premier League season, which begins Friday, and has even missed training over the past three days and took part in the exercises. of his former team Anderlecht.

Lukaku spent two seasons with the Red Devils after leaving Everton for £ 75m in the summer of 2017, in record time between two English clubs.

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