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Beppe Marotta: 'Romelu Lukaku moved to Chelsea for the money'

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Inter Milan chief Beppe Marotta claims that striker Romelu Lukaku only re-joined Chelsea in August for the money, as he now earns more than double per week.
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Inter Milan chief Beppe Marotta has claimed that Romelu Lukaku moved to Chelsea in the summer only to more than double his wage salary.

The 28-year-old returned to Stamford Bridge in August for a club-record fee of £97.5m, and according to reports, the Belgian striker is the Blues top earner, pocketing £450,000 per week.

That sum is much more than the next highest earner at Chelsea, which is believed to by N'Golo Kante, who earns £290,000 per week, and Lukaku has increased his salary by approximately £300,000.

Marotta told Italian newspaper Corriere Della Sera: "Lukaku left to double his salary, in Italy these figures can't exist. Lukaku was sold for €115m and we bought Dzeko for free. On the pitch, there isn't much difference."

Lukaku helped Inter win their first Serie A title in 11 years last season, netting 24 goals in the Italian top flight, and overall since he arrived in Milan in 2019, the striker scored a total of 64 goals for La Beneamata.

The Belgium international has netted four times for Chelsea this season, but now faces a period on the sidelines due to injury. body check tags ::

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1Chelsea97112332022
2Liverpool96302762121
3Manchester CityMan City96212041620
4West Ham UnitedWest Ham95221610617
5Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton943299015
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8Everton94231514114
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12Brentford9333119212
13Aston Villa93151315-210
14Watford93151217-510
15Crystal Palace91621114-39
16Southampton9153812-48
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