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FootballHere Is Romelu Lukaku And 9 Other Top Earners In The Italian Serie A
Former Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku has emerged as the fourth highest paid footballer in the Italian Serie A following his return to Inter Milan after miserable season at Stamford Bridge.
Last season, Romelu Lukaku was tipped by Chelsea fans to shine in the Premier League and he even started on a brighter note, but slept off later no thanks also to injury.
And after the end of the Premier League season, the Belgian star decided to return to Italy and ha even started training with Inter Milan ahead of the coming season.
According to the report in the UK Sun, Paul Pogba is also on the list ahead of his return to Juventus after leaving Manchester United.
However, Pogba and Lukaku trail Adrien Rabiot, Man Utd flop Alexis Sanchez and Matthijs de Ligt.
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Below Pogba and Lukaku is Dusan Vlahovic and Angel Di Maria.
See the list below
1. Matthijs de Ligt on £10.1M
2. Alexis Sanchez on £8.4M
3. Adrien Rabiot on £7.6M
4. Romelu Lukaku on £6.3M
5. Paul Pogba on £6.3M
6. Dusan Vlahovic on £5.9M
7. Angel Di Maria on £5.9M
8. Aaron Ramsey on £5.8M
9. Lautaro Martinez on £5.2M
10. Kalidou Koulibaly on £5M
Former Chelsea defender reveals how he dreamt of playing for Barcelona at age 8
Earlier, Sports Brief had reported how Andreas Christensen opened up on fulfilling a childhood dream by completing his move to Spanish outfit FC Barcelona.
The Danish centre-back was officially unveiled as a player for the Catalan giants on Thursday, July 7 2022, after completing a free transfer in the ongoing summer transfer window.
Prior to his dream move to the Blaugrana, Christensen spent a decade at Chelsea, honing his talent in Chelsea's academy before going out on loan for first-team experience and eventually becoming a regular for the Blues.
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FootballIn his first press conference since his move from Chelsea, the Danish defender repeated many times that this had been a personal dream ever since he was a little child.
The 26-year-old centre-half, who penned a four-year deal with the Catalans, also outlined his ambitions for joining Barcelona.