Romelu Lukaku accepts Inter Milan’s condition for summer move as Manchester United insist on fee

Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku has reportedly agreed to take pay cut in his bid to leave the Old Trafford and join Inter Milan.

The Belgium international’s role under the Red Devils boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has been bit part, with Marcus Rashford being given a more prominent role in the club’s attack.

Lukaku, according to SportMediaset, is now desperate to join Antonio Conte’s team at San Siro, as the Coach had already tried to sign him at Chelsea.

Football Italia report that his agent Federico Pastorello already worked out personal terms with a contract worth €8m per year, which is less than he currently earns at Old Trafford.

He was also watching Inter’s final game of the season against Empoli, sending repeated messages before and after to his fellow Belgian Radja Nainggolan.

The main sticking point now is Manchester United’s transfer fee, as they rate Lukaku at €70m.

SportMediaset claim Inter have tried to offer Perisic as part of the deal, but since Jose Mourinho left, they are no longer so eager on the Croatia international.

Obviously, if Lukaku is coming in along with Edin Dzeko from Roma for €13.5m, then Mauro Icardi needs to move on.

Icardi and his wife/agent Wanda Nara remain adamant they won’t leave Inter and are threatening to run down his contract so he could become a free agent in 2021.

Manchester United would like the Argentine, but he seems intent on remaining in Serie A and in particular wants to join Juventus.

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