After Ademola Lookman's agreement with the Spanish club "Atletico Madrid," Romelu Lukaku has once again entered "Fenerbahçe's" transfer agenda. The "Yellow-Navy Blues" have been considering alternative options to strengthen their attack.
İdman.Biz reports that "Fenerbahçe," which wants to strengthen its squad during the mid-season transfer window in the Super League, could not reach an agreement with Lookman, with whom it had been in negotiations for a long time. After the player's move to "Atletico Madrid" neared, Napoli's striker Romelu Lukaku was offered to the club.
After the Lookman transfer failed, "Fenerbahçe" considered the option of loaning Lukaku before the World Cup. However, the team's head coach, Domenico Tedesco, vetoed this transfer.
According to the information, Tedesco did not consider this transfer appropriate, citing Lukaku's recent return from injury. Due to the injury, the Belgian striker has only been on the field for 20 minutes in "Napoli" this season and has played in three matches.
The 32-year-old football player's contract with "Napoli" is valid until 2027. During his career, Lukaku has played for "Anderlecht," "Chelsea," "West Bromwich," "Everton," "Manchester United," "Inter," and "Roma," and transferred to "Napoli" in 2024.