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Former Chelsea star set to dump Man United just 2 years after joining them

- Romelu Lukaku could leave Manchester United at the end of this season just two years after joining them

- Jose Mourinho brought the Belgian to Old Trafford from Everton in a deal around £76.23 million

- Lukaku however has three more seasons on his deal but wants to leave the club owing to lack of enough playing time

Manchester United are reportedly planning to listen to offers for Belgian forward Romelu Lukaku at the end of this season.

The Belgian has scored 12 Premier League goals after 29 appearances at the competition for the Red Devils this campaign.

He is however not Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's top striker as the Norwegian prefers Marcus Rashford to the former Chelsea and Everton star.

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Meanwhile, Talk SPORT citing The Telegraph reports that Lukaku appears open for a move away from Old Trafford following Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's plot to overhaul his team this summer.

Reports from the player's camp reveal top European clubs like Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan are preparing to bid for the striker.

United's decision comes just days after Lukaku's representative, Federico Pastorello, appeared to put his client on the market.

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Speaking during a TV interview, Pastorello admitted Lukaku's future was "very open" and a potential move to Italy is already on the cards.

Lukaku was initially tipped for a return to Chelsea before sealing his move to Old Trafford in the summer of 2017 from Everton.

Legit.ng earlier reported that Romelu Lukaku could leave Manchester United this summer just two years into his deal at the club.

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 £75 million the Red Devils paid Everton for his signature.

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