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Man United Urged To Re-Sign Lukaku

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A surprise Premier League side is reportedly seriously keen on signing Romelu Lukaku.
A surprise Premier League side is reportedly seriously keen on signing Romelu Lukaku.

A Manchester United legend has urged the club to re-sign one of their former stars for next season.

Romelu Lukaku is currently on loan at Serie A side AS Roma, where has registered 17 goals in 34 matches across all competitions.

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Former Red Devils striker Dwight Yorke feels the Belgian would be a lovely addition to current United to help Rasmus Hojlund in the attack.

“Romelu Lukaku is absolutely still good enough to play for a top-six club," Yorke told OLBG.

"I think Man Utd or Tottenham should take Lukaku on a short-term loan deal and agree to pay a certain amount of his wages. As much as people say about Lukaku, he has a very impressive goalscoring record and he doesn't get as much credit as he deserves.

"If you have a fired-up Lukaku who wants to play for you, he's a match-winner and a handful for any opponent in the world. "

Man United have invested heavily in Rasmus Hojlund, but if you want to compete with the best then Lukaku is that player who can score 15 to 20 goals in a season, which is priceless and hard to find in today's game.

"Lukaku is still only 30 years old and a proven goalscorer, I think whoever gets him on a short loan deal will have done good and subtle business."

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