Romelu Lukaku wants to leave Manchester United this summer and find a club who will make him feel more important, according to ESPN sources.
Antonio Conte has made the Belgian forward his first choice up front and Lukaku showed his appreciation by calling him ‘the best coach in the world’ last week.
United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer would prefer Marcus Rashford to him up front next season if he stayed, convincing the forward he needs to move on.
“While Lukaku is not pushing to leave, he feels the time is right for a new challenge and would like to join a club which would make him the centre of their project,” ESPN wrote today.
“Lukaku would like a more important role in the first team which is similar to his status with the Belgium national side, where he is an integral part of manager Roberto Martinez’s lineup.”
Lukaku scored 15 goals in all competitions for United last season, providing four assists.
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