Manchester United manager, Jose Mourinho, has said that Romelu
Lukaku’s Premier League experience and his personal relationship with
the player from their time together at Chelsea, were the primary reasons
he sanctioned a £75million move for the 24-year-old
Mourinho at the time questioned Lukaku’s mentality,
but the striker himself has insisted the pair have since moved on, in an interview with NBC’s Beyond The Pitch.
The Portuguese has now stated that he expects the player, to become an important part of his United team and score goals.
“He’s the kind of player that everybody knows. He’s a striker, so
we’re not speaking about a multi-functional player or [one who will]
create doubts about positions on the pitch, he’s a striker and normally
strikers score goals,” Mourinho told reporters.
“The reason why he was so important and difficult to get is what he
did in the Premier League. Obviously there are other good strikers in
football but the Premier League is a very specific habitat, a different
habitat. Normally they need some time to adapt and Lukaku plays in
Premier League for the last four or five seasons.
“I didn’t negotiate, it was Mr [chief executive Ed] Woodward who
negotiated with Romelu, his agent [Mino Raiola] and the Everton board,
the only thing I did was to call him when the situation was almost there
just to guarantee him that he would be an important player in my team.
“It’s quite a great experience the fact we worked together already
for a few months and during the time when I was at Chelsea and when he
was at Everton our relationship was always very close, despite it not
working well for us together.
“He’s intelligent, he’s polite, we kept the contact, the feeling and
now we are back together in different moments and I have no doubts it is
going to work.”
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