AS Roma Can Buy Romelu Lukaku From Chelsea On One Condition
JAKARTA - AS Roma have the opportunity to make Romelu striker Lukaku permanent. The condition is that Roma qualify for the Champion League next season. In addition, the club must be ready to compete with the Saudi Arabian Professional League club.
It was not an easy matter for Roma to qualify. Moreover, the Italian Serie A club does not have the option of extending the contract for another year for Lukaku.
Roma did intend to borrow this Belgian national team striker from Chelsea. That too after Lukaku refused to return to Inter Milan and failed to land at Juventus.
But in Rome, he became a mainstay on the front lines. Lukaku has scored 12 goals from 19 Giallorossi matches. Seeing Lukaku's goal contribution, Roma was attracted to make it permanent.
Only the relatively expensive price of Lukaku makes Roma have to think about signing a striker aged 30. The reason is, Chelsea set a price of 42 million euros. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Roma got the player when they qualified for the Champions League.
The problem is, Roma are still struggling to break into the top four or Champions League zone in domestic competitions. Currently, I Lupi is still stuck in eighth place with 25.
Roma are only three points away from Bologna who are ranked fourth. However, Jose Mourinho's troops had to compete with the four clubs above him.
After all, it is not easy to get rid of Bologna, Atalanta, Fiorentina and defending champions Napoli.
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Roma may not need to compete with the clubs above it. They can still qualify for the Champions League as long as they win the Europa League.
On the other hand, Roma got a serious competitor from Al-Hilal who was already eyeing Lukaku. Last season, Lukaku turned down an offer to move to Saudi Arabia even though Chelsea were ready to let him go.
However, the offer is still open to Lukaku. The former Manchester United striker will also receive a contract with a high salary of 30 million euros per year.
The lucrative offer opens up opportunities for Lukaku to play in Arabia if Roma fail to qualify for the Champions League.