Lukaku Agent at it again

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If we do sell him, who would you want us to bring in? (realistically)
Someone with a similar strike rate over the past 48 league games.

He has 15 in that time averaging less than 1 in 3 so if we get 30m+ it shouldn't be that hard.
 

£35m I'd bite anyone's hand off, his first touch and link play are Sunderland standard.

We paid absolute top dollar for him.

If we get rid of those 20 goals a season, we can afford with the money but can't attract similar. So we'll end up paying £20m for the likes of Charlie Austin to get us 10 goals while being called lazy because he's getting no service

Then you'll see what 'Sunderland standard' is all about...
 
If we get rid of those 20 goals a season, we can afford with the money but can't attract similar. So we'll end up paying £20m for the likes of Charlie Austin to get us 10 goals while being called lazy because he's getting no service

Then you'll see what 'Sunderland standard' is all about...
charlie austin would never be called lazy
 
Everton have put a £45million price tag on Romelu Lukaku in an attempt to ward off potential buyers next summer.

They signed the Belgium striker from Chelsea for £28m in 2014 and the 22-year-old has enhanced his reputation with 44 goals for the club, including 16 while on loan at Goodison Park during the 2013-14 season.

Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus are believed to be interested. Lukaku is happy at Everton, but is likely to review his future at the end of the season.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...nsider-summer-form-striker.html#ixzz3qfIL2sOj
 

Everton have put a £45million price tag on Romelu Lukaku in an attempt to ward off potential buyers next summer.

They signed the Belgium striker from Chelsea for £28m in 2014 and the 22-year-old has enhanced his reputation with 44 goals for the club, including 16 while on loan at Goodison Park during the 2013-14 season.

Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus are believed to be interested. Lukaku is happy at Everton, but is likely to review his future at the end of the season.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...nsider-summer-form-striker.html#ixzz3qfIL2sOj
It's a headline without quotes or any justification of the fee. Nothing of substance
 

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