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Romelu Lukaku advised two Manchester United players to leave the club due to clans in the dressing room.
The Belgian has been one of Old Trafford’s biggest outings in years after signing for Inter Milan in 2019.
He joined Antonio Conte’s men for a fee of around 74 million pounds and went on to have an extraordinary year.
In 51 appearances, he scored 34 times and has become a fan favorite.
But he is not the only one to make the switch from Manchester to Milan.
Last season, Alexis Sánchez and Ashley Young also moved to the San Siro, the first on loan and the second in January.
And in the summer, a fee was agreed with United to make Sánchez’s loan period permanent.
But the extent of Lukaku’s influence was not known, who allegedly told the duo to leave the Red Devils.
According to La Repubblica, the former Chelsea striker revealed that life at Inter was brilliant, because there were no clans.
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The report claims that United’s locker room has become toxic with too many factions growing within the team.
Some discontent had been generated as a result of Sánchez’s high salaries.
There were some who disagreed with the fact that the Chilean received such a large contract while his own loyalty had not been rewarded.
Young and Sánchez joined Lukaku under Conte’s command, where they narrowly missed out on the Europa League.
Meanwhile, the Belgian international has admitted that he will return to Anderlecht before his career ends.
The 27-year-old began his career with the Brussels team before joining Chelsea in 2011.
“I always follow Anderlecht,” Lukaku told Belgian channel VTM.
“I will definitely come back. The attraction for a player who was there as a young man is too great.
“Ask guys like Leander Dendoncker, Youri Tielemans. They are still involved with the club as well because we had a lot of good times there.”
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