Plain Speaking said:There certainly seems to be something happening today, his twitter last night said:
"Is going to sleep without stress.. Tomorrow there's only one winner and that's Anderlecht! Goodnight world.."
A strikeforce of Dzeko, Balotelli and Lukaku in Champions League next year?
He has a website with a link to his twitter there:bluebean said:Plain Speaking said:There certainly seems to be something happening today, his twitter last night said:
"Is going to sleep without stress.. Tomorrow there's only one winner and that's Anderlecht! Goodnight world.."
A strikeforce of Dzeko, Balotelli and Lukaku in Champions League next year?
Link to his Twitter please
Plain Speaking said:He has a website with a link to his twitter there:bluebean said:Link to his Twitter please
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.romelu-lukaku.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.romelu-lukaku.com</a>
Plain Speaking said:There certainly seems to be something happening today, his twitter last night said:
"Is going to sleep without stress.. Tomorrow there's only one winner and that's Anderlecht! Goodnight world.."
A strikeforce of Dzeko, Balotelli and Lukaku in Champions League next year?
It would probably present Mancini with some difficult press questions if we signed him now, or even announced he that he will be coming in Summer. Speculation would increase regarding Tevez that would be unhelpful. Understandably he will want to concentrate on the "job in hand" and get us in the Champions League as a minimum. It does not mean to say we are not entering contracts "behind closed doors" for future transfers.The Fixer said:From Talksport website
Manchester City have NOT completed the signing of Romelu Lukaku - but Anderlecht do expect their star striker to leave in the summer.
Reports in Belgium claim City have won the race to sign the 17-year-old - tipped as Europe's hottest prospect - but talkSPORT can confirm no deal is in place just yet.
Lukaku has attracted the interest of Chelsea, Real Madrid, Manchester United and Liverpool as well as a whole host of other European clubs and it is understood his wish is to move to England.
Anderlecht have so far resisted the temptation to cash in on the Belgium international but reports this morning suggested they had caved in and sold him to City for around £17m.
But Anderlecht have since rejected the story and they say there has been no meeting with City.
A source said: "Romelu stays with Anderlecht for now. City? There is nothing on that yet."
Roberto Mancini, mindful of the precarious situation regarding Carlos Tevez's uncertainty at the club, is weighing up his future options in the transfer market and 6ft 3in powerhouse Lukaku is on his list of targets.
And while Anderlecht claim there will be no move to City in January, Lukaku's future beyond the transfer window is uncertain.
"For now he stays but beyond that and into the summer, we will see," the source added