A year ago
Chelsea spent 97.5 million in August 2021 and believed they had found the last missing piece in a real goalscorer.
Romelu Lukaku, who ignited Serie A on his route to winning the championship with Inter Milan and notched up 30 goals in 44 games, returned to Stamford Bridge in a club record deal to don the No. 9 shirt. Eden Hazard was the last Chelsea player to record more than 20 successful shots during the 201819 season.
That is still the case despite Lukaku having a difficult season scoring goals, giving a contentious interview, and having trouble cracking Chelsea's starting lineup. The Belgian succeeded in overtaking Mason Mount as Chelsea's leading scorer across all competitions, but he was still two goals behind Mount in the Premier League.
Does any of that change the Lukaku issue that is brewing? Probably not.
It may leave the forward with a destination for the summer with the possibility of another return to Milan but it will be another moment where the Blues can't come close to recounting some of the 97.5million they spent less than two years ago.
Mauricio Pochettino will likely get his say on the striker who has managed 12 goals and five assists this term but the likelihood is he will not fit in the incoming Chelsea boss' system and immediate pressure would await Lukaku with performances being required to appease disgruntled Chelsea supporters after his frustrated interview in December 2021.
There is minimal evidence that Inter are financially able to adequately pay Chelsea for Lukaku's signing, and there is also scant evidence of transfer market competition. Given Chelsea's need for a striker and their inability to sell him for a profit, it's feasible that the hole they created by buying Lukaku will allow the forward to have a future with the Blues. a circumstance not too unlike from the ones Kepa Arriabalaga has encountered recently.
However, in the end, reducing the excess fat off Chelsea's squad will be more crucial, and Pochettino won't have much time for foolish experiments as he tries to get Chelsea back into the Premier League race.
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