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Romelu Lukaku believes he has ‘unfinished business’ at Chelsea and could leave Everton

But Blues have no buy-back clause and may have to shell out £65million

ROMELU LUKAKU could be on his way back to old club Chelsea after it emerged the Everton star believes he has ‘unfinished business’ in the capital.

The big Belgian, 22, moved to Goodison Park for £28million in summer 2014 after impressing on a season-long loan.

Lukaku moved for £28million in July 2014
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Lukaku moved for £28million in July 2014

SunSport revealed how the Blues will have to shell out £65m for the striker — after Jose Mourinho scrapped a special buy-back clause.

The Special One flogged the Belgian after believing he would never make it at the Bridge, but 25-goal Lukaku has proved the Portuguese wrong with another sensational season.

Roman Abramovich is prepared to back new manager Antonio Conte with big money as he aims to get Chelsea back challenging for the title and European honours.

And attackers are first on the Italian’s list, with Radamel Falcao and Loic Remy failing to be real competition to Diego Costa.

Mourinho let Lukaku leave the Bridge
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Mourinho let Lukaku leave the Bridge

Lukaku admitted privately to that he wishes to move to a ‘top club’ to persue of Champions League football.

And he was candid in March when he revealed: “I could be leaving the club in the summer.”

After his £18million move from Anderlecht, Lukaku found himself frozen out by Mourinho and enjoyed fruitful loan spells at West Brom and Everton.

He appeared just 10 times for Chelsea and never found the net in that time.

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