Romelu wants to go back to Inter Milan if the club can reach an agreement with Chelsea.
The final decision over his future will be made by the new owners of the club.
According to Sky in Italy, the lawyer for Romelu Lukaku will meet with Inter on Tuesday to discuss a possible return to Italy's top league.
In an interview with Sky in Italy last December, the 29-year-old admitted that he would like to return to Inter in the future.
Giuseppe Marotta, the CEO of Inter, said that the club are in no rush over the possible return of Lukaku, but still want to re-sign him this summer.
They wouldn't be able to match the fee they received for the Belgium forward.
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Despite finishing the season as the club's top scorer with 15 goals, Romelu didn't justify his hefty price tag this season.
Inter are in the market for a forward this summer and Marotta said he hopes that Dybala will sign for them after his contract ends at the end of the season.
Sky sports news' senior reporter.
The takeover of the club by a group led by Todd Boehly has allowed the club to move forward with their recruitment plans.
The Blues have a verbal agreement with Sevilla defender Jules Kounde, with the Spanish club preferring a quick deal as they look to balance their books before June 30.
There is hope that a deal for Kounde will get done this time, despite the fact that talks collapsed last year.
Presnel Kimpembe is a preferred central defensive option by Thomas Tuchel. Some people are being looked at.
The expectation is that he will end up at Real Madrid. Ibrahim Sangare is an alternative.
Sky sports journalist Joe Shread.
It's odd to hear a coach talk of a need for a rebuild this summer, as he did after his side ended their season with a win. The head coach's squad has been exposed due to the long campaign and the fact that they were fourth in the premier league in 2021.
Tuchel has had to assemble a group of players that were signed by six different managers. With Todd Boehly now in charge, the time has come for Tuchel to build his own squad so that he can launch a title challenge.
The work must begin in the defence, where the departing Antonio Rudiger and the two quality centre-backs must be replaced. The time may have come to replace Cesar Azpilicueta with a more dynamic right-back, as he wants to go back to Spain. The Blues' reliance on Marcos Alonso cost them this season and with the left-back also said to be interested in returning to Spain, signing a replacement should be on the to-do list.
There are decisions to be made on the futures of N'Golo Kante and Jorginho, who are both in their 30s, and have just one year left on their contracts. It's not possible for them to leave for free and go for a fee, so they have to decide if they want to stay or go for a fee. Even if Kante stays, a younger option in the Frenchman's mold should be sought given the amount of time he has been unavailable.
If an opportunity arises, the Blues shouldn't be put off from looking to strengthen their goal scoring options. The last player to score 20 goals for the club was Hazard, who left three years ago, so there is room for improvement in that area.
The transfer window will open on June 10 and close at 11pm on September 1st.
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