Al-Hilal are reportedly eager to secure the services of Romelu Lukaku in the upcoming summer transfer window.
According to Calciomercato, the Saudi Arabian outfit are prepared to present the striker with a lucrative two-year contract valued at €60m (£51m). The Belgian is currently on loan at AS Roma from Chelsea, where he has displayed impressive form, netting 15 goals in 26 appearances for the Italian club.
Despite Lukaku's successful stint in Italy, the recent dismissal of Jose Mourinho, the manager who brought him back to Serie A, raises questions about his future in Rome.
Al-Hilal's pursuit of the 30-year-old appears serious, as evidenced by their substantial contract offer. The two-year deal, valued at just over £50m, reflects the club's determination to secure the prolific striker.
While the player's profile and goal-scoring abilities make him a potential solution to the Premier League giants' current attacking challenges, it's noteworthy that this marks his second consecutive loan spell away from Stamford Bridge.
Looking ahead to the summer, Mauricio Pochettino's team might explore alternative options for a prominent striker, with names like Napoli's Victor Osimhen or Brentford's Ivan Toney being potential targets. This could pave the way for Lukaku's permanent departure from the club.
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