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Agent of top Man United star says his client will leave Old Trafford this summer

- Romelu Lukaku could be on his way out of Manchester United this summer

- This is according to his agent Frederico Pastorello who says his client wants trophies

- Inter Milan, Juventus and AC Milan are said to be interested in signing the Belgian star

Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku is now said to be considering leaving the Premier League club this summer.

Federico Pastorello who is the agent of the Belgian football star made it clear that his client will weigh up his future at the end of the season after two years at Old Trafford.

Inter Milan, Juventus and AC Milan will lead the chase for the 25-year-old striker who will cost the £75 million the Red Devils paid Everton for his signature.

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“He sees a way to have a career playing in different countries because he would like to win some trophies and prove himself and say to his children.

''‘I won there and I won there and I won there’ and ‘I was a very good player in all the top championships.

“So let’s see, the future is really very open but, at the moment, we don’t discuss about that because really the season is in a big moment,'' Lukaku said according UK Sun.

This season in the Premier League, Romelu Lukaku has scored 12 goals for Manchester United in 28 games.

Earlier, Legit.ng had reported how Romelu Lukaku's mum Adolphine was star-struck when she met Lionel Messi shortly after Manchester United's match against Barcelona.

A video clip showed that she could barely contain her emotions when she met the five-time Ballon d'Or winner.

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