Romelu Lukaku's agent believes the striker
will be allowed to leave Everton in the off-season and does not think a £100m
price-tag is crazy.
Everton have made a "promise" to
allow their star striker Romelu Lukaku leave if "certain clubs" come
in for him, according to his agent Mino Raiola.
Lukaku is expected to be in demand ahead of
the 2017-18 campaign after turning down a contract extension at Goodison Park,
with his former club Chelsea rated as favourites to sign him.
The 24-year-old netted 25 Premier League goals
in an impressive season and has 43 top-flight strikes across the last two
years, a record that Raiola thinks could lead to a big transfer.
"Lukaku had a promise that if certain
clubs came this summer that he could leave this summer," Raiola said.
"We are not in concrete talks with
anybody at this moment, but hearing the market I think some clubs will contact
Everton for him.
"Yeah, if the price is right for Everton
and the project is right for Lukaku then I think he will want to make another
step - but we are not there yet."
Raiola had previously said there was a 99.9
per cent chance of the Belgium international renewing his deal at Everton, but
he explained times have changed.
He said: "You know we have the 0.1% now.
At that moment we decided not to sign the contract.
"But I have to say the relationship with
the club is very good and we knew if this summer someone would come and satisfy
Everton then there is a possibility that he leaves, yes."
Everton have reportedly set a massive
price-tag of £100million on their prized asset and that figure did not faze
Raiola, although he suggested there may be compromise if interested clubs did
not reach that number.
He continued: "I didn't hear that, but it
doesn't surprise me seeing what other strikers are going for.
"That's a price. It makes him the most
important and expensive footballer in the world.
"If there is a club that needs Lukaku and
thinks to themselves that he is worth £100m, then Everton are right.
"If not, then we will set down with
Everton again and see what is reasonable."
Everton boss Ronald Koeman said earlier this
month he expected to keep Lukaku, who still has two years to run on his current
contract.
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