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Chelsea’s Belgium international striker Romelu Lukaku has admitted he has “choices to make “regarding his long-term future at Stamford Bridge.

For the past two seasons the young striker has been farmed out first to West Brom and then to Everton where he had success with both clubs, doing well enough at Everton to make manager Roberto Martinez think about trying to make the loan move a permanent deal.

Now following the sale of Diego Costa to Chelsea Atletico Madrid is looking at the 21-year-old Lukaku as a possible replacement for their leading scorer which leaves Lukaku with a decision to make which he says he will do following the World Cup while on holiday.

While being interviewed by Sky Sports Lukaku said:

“I want to go on holiday first and rest with my parents and then we will see,” said Lukaku. “I want to be somewhere where I can play my best football and hopefully win titles.

“It’s up to me to work hard but there are choices to make.

“Things like that happen in football and I’m confident I will make the right choice. I’m looking at everything but first of all I want to go on holiday and relax a little bit.”

When asked if he had discussed his future with anyone at Chelsea Lukaku said: “No, not yet.

“It depends what is the best for me, where the most ambition is and where is the best place for me to do develop as a young player.

“I’m still 21 but I think I’m experienced enough. I’ve played a lot of games and scored a lot of goals, now I want to win titles and be one of the best.”

 

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