Romelu Lukaku given clear advice about his Man United future by Belgium boss
Roberto Martinez thinks it would be best for Romelu Lukaku to leave Man United this summer

Roberto Martinez has urged Romelu Lukaku to leave Manchester United this summer amid the speculation about his future.
The Belgian striker has been heavily linked with a move away from Old Trafford this summer as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer looks to revamp his squad ahead of next season.
Inter Milan have been credited with an interest in signing the 26-year-old forward in recent weeks as the uncertainty about his situation continues.
Now, Lukaku’s national team boss has suggested that a move away from Manchester United for the striker would be good for everyone involved.
“It is clear that he has to leave Manchester United,” Martinez told HLN, as quoted by Metro.
“It would be a good thing for both parties. It is now important that Romelu finds the right club.”
Lukaku scored 15 goals in all competitions for Manchester United last season but he fell out of favour in the second part of the campaign after Solskjaer was brought in to replace the sacked Jose Mourinho.
In total, Lukaku has netted 42 goals in 96 appearances for the Red Devils since arriving at the club from Everton back in 2017.
Manchester United are thought to be keen on bringing in a number of new players this summer as they bid to bolster their squad ahead of next season.
They completed their first signing of the summer last week when they announced a deal to land Daniel James from Swansea City.




