Romelu Lukaku has opened up about his nightmare move to Napoli by Chelsea.

The 31-year-old forward moved to Napoli last summer for £30million, having previously moved from Inter Milan to Chelsea for a whopping £98million in 2021.
However, his second spell at Stamford Bridge was a disaster, with a promising start to the campaign and him being loaned back to Inter and Roma for two consecutive seasons. Lukaku left Chelsea permanently
in August after being forced to train with a group of players who were not part of the squad, known as the “surplus” squad, during pre-season – a similar experience he had endured the previous summer.
“I was not alone at Chelsea,” Lukaku told เว็บพนันออนไลน์ UFABET สมัครง่าย โปรโมชั่นมากมาย Sport.
“Aubameyang and Hakim Ziyech were also left out of the squad. “
They make you change in the youth dressing room. It’s business. The club tells you they don’t want you any more and sometimes they tell you where you have to go. “
But if you want to leave on your own For whatever reason, you have no choice. They will drag it out until the last second and discourage you. “
The club has a relationship with the media, it doesn’t take much to damage the image of the players. “
Believe me, I saw things that I never thought I would see. One day I want to explain to the new players who work for them and who works for themselves.”
Lukaku also spoke about his time working with Antonio Conte at Inter Milan, and revealed the Italian helped him improve a key weakness in his game.
“Playing with his back to goal, Conte was clear: ‘If you don’t improve this, you cannot play for me’. There was no choice. “
I have to thank him, because what used to be my weakness turned into an strength.