Chelsea are reportedly open to selling Romelu Lukaku amid interest from Inter Milan and Juventus.
The Athletic are reporting today that Chelsea are willing to offload striker Romelu Lukaku in the summer transfer window.
The former Premier League and UEFA Champions League winners are looking for €45 million (£38.5 million) in transfer fees for Lukaku.
Juventus, Inter Milan and Al Hilal all are keen on signing the former Everton and Manchester United striker.
Inter have actually made a bid of Lukaku, but Chelsea have turned it down as it is “not close” to what the Blues want for him.
The Athletic have reported that Lukaku “is still holding out for a return to Inter”.
The 30-year-old striker was on the books of Inter from 2019 from 2021 before he moved to Chelsea.

The Belgian star spent last season on loan at Inter from Chelsea.
What should Chelsea do about Romelu Lukaku?
In our opinion, Chelsea should not sell Romelu Lukaku until and unless they get the €45 million (£38.5 million) transfer fee they are looking for the £325,000-a-week (The London Evening Standard) striker.
Yes, the striker himself is keen on a move to Inter, but that does not mean that Chelsea should just let him go.
After all, the Belgian has a contract with the Blues.
Chelsea paid Inter £97.5 million for Lukaku in 2021 (The Athletic), and they are already ready to accept a huge loss on the striker.
The Blues simply cannot sell Lukaku for any less than £38.5 million.
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