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Daily Mirror
12-06-2025
- Business
- Daily Mirror
Todd Boehly's call from Chelsea star's reps to confirm 'impossible' stance
Chelsea owner Todd Boehly was given a baptism of fire not long after purchasing the club in 2022. And it was thanks to Romelu Lukaku, whose agent wasted no time informing the new chairman his client would in no uncertain terms be leaving the club that summer. American businessman Boehly, 51, fronted the BlueCo consortium's successful £4.25billion take over of Chelsea three summers ago. The sale moved quickly after the previous owner, Roman Abramovich, was instructed by the British government to sell up due to his ties with Russian president Vladimir Putin, who started his invasion against Ukraine earlier that year. What followed was months of uncertainty as one of the most controversial transactions in sporting history was carried out. The period is detailed in a new book, 'Sanctioned: The Inside Story of the Sale of Chelsea FC', which revealed representatives acting on behalf of Lukaku actually helped restore some normality. "It is claimed the first call fielded by Boehly on Chelsea after his consortium had purchased the Premier League club came from the representatives of Romelu Lukaku," read the passage. "It was to inform him that the Belgium striker would not be staying at Stamford Bridge under any circumstances. "Which can feel strange, the conversation suddenly going back to football matters after three months of complete chaos in the aftermath of Abramovich announcing his intention to sell his beloved Blues. "But then, in a nice way, that call to confirm Lukaku's stance represented normality, which is all that Chelsea ever wanted after their very existence as a giant of the English game was threatened." Lukaku got his wish, in a way, as he completed a season-long loan move to Inter Milan barely one week after Boehly was named chairman. The Belgian wouldn't leave on permanent terms until two years later when he joined Napoli for a fee of around £25million. The episode gave Boehly a preview of just how quickly things can move in football. And the fact his takeover was confirmed during a summer transfer window simply expedited the process. Boehly came to west London with considerable experience in leading sports organisations already. He owns a minority share in Major League Baseball outfit the Los Angeles Dodgers and bought a stake in NBA giants the Los Angeles Lakers back in 2021. But neither of those deals were as big as his takeover at Chelsea, nor did they come under such contentious circumstances. The manner in which the Blues was forced to auction brought unwelcome attention, not to mention being an entirely unique kind of business deal. But as author Nick Purewal notes, Lukaku's signal acted as a kind of equaliser following such a period of unrest. A reminder that despite the delirium that preceded Boehly's arrival, it was time to get back to footballing matters. And after initially struggling to see much momentum from the team, Boehly's reign finally appears to be taking flight. A return to the Premier League's top four after two seasons away, as well as the Europa Conference League crown, holds promise for what's to come under the American.


The Irish Sun
09-06-2025
- Sport
- The Irish Sun
Belgium 4 Wales 3: De Bruyne breaks Welsh hearts after thrilling three-goal comeback and controversial VAR farce
KEVIN DE BRUYNE broke Wales hearts on a night of World Cup qualifying chaos in Belgium. The Advertisement 12 Kevin De Bruyne grabbed Belgium's winner against Wales Credit: Getty 12 But where do you start to sum up this seven-goal thriller - which included an epic three-goal comeback by Wales - which was dominated by several poor refereeing decisions and lengthy VAR checks? There were two first-half penalties awarded by referee Irfan Peljto - one for each side and both looked harsh. Then Romelu Lukaku had an 80th-minute goal ruled out following a five-minute VAR check - during which both managers were booked - because the ball went out of play in the build-up. On a night of mayhem in Brussels, the Dragons fell 3-0 down inside 27 minutes through goals by Lukaku from the penalty spot, Youri Tielemans and Jeremy Doku as the hosts ran riot in the first half. Advertisement READ MORE ON FOOTBALL Spirited Yet De Bruyne had the final say with a classy finish when the star midfielder was left unmarked at the back post. It left the visitors floored as Wales now trail North Macedonia by a point in Group J in their quest to reach the finals in USA, Mexico and Canada next summer with the Belgians only three points behind with two games in hand. Advertisement Most read in Football Breaking CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS To compound Bellamy's frustrations, the 45-year-old, who spent two years at Anderlecht, is due to return to Belgium for a friend's wedding later this week. Pre-match, Bellamy had hailed his first 12 months in the Wales job as the "best year" of his life. World Cup winner and one-club legend rolls back the years with stunning goal from halfway line But, after Spurs legend Jan Vertonghen received a heartfelt farewell from the Belgian public, Bellamy's Dragons were left furious by the award of Lukaku's 15th-minute penalty. Advertisement De Bruyne's shot hit the arm of Brennan Johnson from a short distance but Bosnian ref Peljto pointed to the spot. A lengthy VAR check did not overturn what looked to be a harsh decision and Napoli striker Lukaku slotted home his 89th international goal. Wales were rocked and failed to recover as Tielemans doubled the hosts' lead on 19 minutes when the Aston Villa midfielder, captain for the night, hit the top corner with a side-footed finish. Advertisement It was a slick team move from Rudi Garcia's men with De Bruyne, Leandro Trossard and Maxim de Cuyper involved before Tielemans was left unmarked to beat Karl Darlow. Wales almost halved the deficit instantly but David Brooks missed a glorious chance before Ben Davies forced Nottingham Forest keeper Matz Sels into a scrambling save. De Bruyne rolled an effort past the post but Manchester City wideman Doku made no mistake when he cut in on his left foot and fired past Darlow despite the Leeds stopper getting a hand to his shot. Wales, who had never won on Belgian soil, were handed a lifeline on the stroke of half-time when Sels was deemed to foul Chris Mepham when he clattered into the defender trying to punch a high ball away. Advertisement It appeared another harsh call by ref Peljto and Wilson scored from the spot by sending Sels the wrong way for his 14th Dragons goal. Trossard and Lukaku wasted chances to put the game to bed and Wales netted a second on 51 minutes when Wilson set up Thomas to slot home. Wales were in dreamland when Johnson headed home from Thomas' centre before De Bruyne scored his 31st Belgium goal in his final act before he was substituted to crush Bellamy and Co. 12 Youri Tielemans helped Belgium march into a commanding lead Credit: Getty Advertisement 12 Wales got a penalty on the stroke of half-time Credit: EPA 12 Harry Wilson converted his spot kick to give Wales a lifeline Credit: Getty 12 Sorba Thomas rolled in Wales' second to cut the deficit to one Credit: Getty 12 Brennan Johnson headed in a dramatic equaliser Credit: EPA Advertisement 12 Romelu Lukaku thought he had restored Belgium's advantage Credit: Reuters 12 Wales immediatel appealed to the ref as VAR took five minutes to rule it out Credit: Reuters 12 Wales did their trademark silly team photo before kick-off Credit: Getty 12 Lukaku scored from the penalty spot to get things going Credit: Getty Advertisement 12 Craig Bellamy and the Welsh team were left heartbroken Credit: Reuters


Metro
25-05-2025
- Sport
- Metro
Rio Ferdinand says Man Utd sold £75m Chelsea flop 'too soon'
Rio Ferdinand believes Manchester United made a rash decision when they sold Romelu Lukaku and has accused the club of failing to 'play to his strengths'. United spent £75m to sign the Belgian striker from Premier League rivals Everton in 2017. Jose Mourinho sanctioned Manchester United's big-money move after Lukaku scored 87 goals in 166 games for Everton. Lukaku established himself as one of the best strikers in England at Goodison Park after flopping at Chelsea, who signed him for the first time in 2011. Belgium's top goalscorer netted 27 goals during his first season at Old Trafford but was less influential in his second and was sold to Inter Milan just two years after joining United. Wake up to find news on your club in your inbox every morning with Metro's Football Newsletter. Sign up to our newsletter and then select your team in the link so we can send you football news tailored to you. Two productive seasons in Serie A earned Lukaku a move back to Chelsea worth almost £100m but the striker, now 32, struggled at Stamford Bridge and was sent on back-to-back loan moves back to Italy. Lukaku finally left Chelsea on a permanent transfer last summer and this season has helped Napoli win the Serie A title, scoring 14 goals in the league. 'I need to give a shoutout to a man called Romelu Lukaku,' Ferdinand said on his YouTube channel before explaining the 'mistake' Manchester United made with the striker. 'He's another player who's left Manchester United [and thrived]. He's won Serie A again and scored on the night they won it. 'I look at Lukaku and the problem, especially in England, has been everyone looks at what he can't do or what he's not so good at. 'Just because he's big and quick people expect him to play in a certain way. His game is about running onto things and running at people. 'Another mistake I think Man United made was we didn't play to his strengths and we got rid of him too quick probably. More Trending 'When you don't play to his strengths he's not going to be able to produce his best work. 'But he's shown what quality he has, his goal record over the years really stacks up.' Lukaku was not the only former Manchester United player to star in Napoli's Serie A title win, with Scott McTominay playing a crucial role in the club's success this season. The Scotland international, who was sold by boyhood club United last summer for £25m, had 16 goal involvements in the Italian top-flight. For more stories like this, check our sport page. Follow Metro Sport for the latest news on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. MORE: Matheus Cunha takes Manchester United star's shirt number ahead of £62.5m transfer MORE: Paul Scholes urges Jack Grealish to join Premier League club after Man City snub MORE: Jamie Redknapp tells Ruben Amorim to sell key Manchester United star


Observer
24-05-2025
- Sport
- Observer
Napoli crowned Serie A champions; Inter miss out
*McTominay and Lukaku secure title for Napoli *Napoli celebrate fourth Serie A crown *Manager Conte wins Scudetto with third different team NAPLES, Italy: Napoli secured the Serie A title in style with a dominant 2-0 home win over Cagliari on Friday thanks to goals from Scott McTominay and Romelu Lukaku. Napoli celebrated their second Italian crown in three years - and fourth overall - after a thrilling battle with Inter whose 2-0 win at Como thanks to goals from Stefan de Vrij and Joaquin Correa left them one point adrift of their rivals. McTominay opened the scoring for Napoli three minutes before the break with a stunning bicycle kick from Matteo Politano's cross, sending the home crowd into a frenzy. Lukaku doubled the lead six minutes after the restart by latching on to a long ball, shrugging off a defender and calmly finishing past Cagliari keeper Alen Sherri. The rest of the match turned into a celebration at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium as flares and smoke filled the pitch before the final whistle blew and fireworks lit up the Naples sky. For manager Antonio Conte, the victory represented another milestone in his career, securing the Serie A title with a third different club, having previously achieved the feat with Juventus and Inter. "It happened again, and it's something wonderful. When we got to the stadium, it was honestly difficult to get in, as I don't know how many people were there. I had a slight thought, if we let these people down, it'd be something we carried with us for a long time," he told reporters. Conte was absent from the touchline for the final match due to suspension, but Napoli completed their task. "All the credit goes to the boys. Winning in Naples is difficult, these boys are doing it for the second time in two years," he said. "They are serious boys, you don't leave in a team that always plays to win." In front of a buzzing crowd brimming with nerves, Napoli flew out of the blocks as Giacomo Raspadori pounced on a rebound from a corner and drilled a low shot inches wide. Two minutes later, a teasing cross floated just too high for Andre Frank Zambo Anguissa to meet cleanly with a free header much to the chagrin of the home crowd. The chances kept coming as a blistering Napoli counter sent Raspadori through, only for Sherri to deny him smartly before Politano blasted the rebound over. The Albanian keeper played the party spoiler in most of the first half, pulling off a string of stunning saves that left Napoli's players frustrated. The mood dipped around the 20th minute as word spread that Inter had taken the lead in Como, sapping the energy from the stands and halting Napoli's momentum along with the match's intensity. Once McTominay had worked his magic, however, Napoli never looked back. "It is the well-deserved victory of an extraordinary team and a city that never stops dreaming, fighting and loving," Naples mayor Gaetano Manfredi wrote on X. — Reuters


Time of India
24-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
What is Romelu Lukaku's net worth in 2025? Salary, endorsements, and more explored
Image Source: Getty Romelu Lukaku remains one of football's most marketable and financially successful players as of May 2025. Currently starring as a forward for Serie A team Napoli, the Belgian football player has not only achieved fame but also fortune from his footballing contracts, endorsements, and business interests. Salary and career earnings of Romelu Lukaku Romelu Lukaku signed with Napoli on 22 August 2024, estimated contract value is €23.07 million (€7.69 million per year) with the club. The signing represents the latest big-money transfer for the striker, who moved from Chelsea to Napoli next summer for €30 million, establishing himself as one of the most expensive players in the history of the sport. Lukaku has earned an estimated €101.8 million over the course of his career, in contemporary value, in 2025, that would be about €114.7 million. Endorsements and business ventures of Romelu Lukaku Aside from his football earnings, Lukaku has signed several sponsorship deals with big brands such as Nike, Puma, and Adidas, while his Nike deal is believed to be worth more than £10m. And he has collaborated with the likes of Gillette, Nivea, and Maserati, adding to his income sources. Apart from endorsements, Lukaku has also invested in real estate and wellness technology. He has residences in Antwerp and Milan and is an ambassador, investor, and adviser for Therabody, the wellness tech brand, best known for its Theragun massage devices. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trade Bitcoin & Ethereum – No Wallet Needed! IC Markets Start Now Undo Romelu Lukaku's net worth estimate as of 2025 Adding up his football salary, endorsement contracts, and business endeavors, Lukaku is worth about $150 million as of 2025. All this wealth translates to his well-established success on and off the field, which has made him one of the richest players of his generation for sure. With Lukaku enjoying a strong season at Napoli and a regular on the national side, his wealth is only going to increase, so that his name will be remembered for something other than the beautiful sport. And then there is Lukaku's impact beyond the field, one that he extends in philanthropy work and investment in youth development as well — a desire to contribute to his community. Also Read: Napoli claim fourth Serie A title as Inter Milan fall short This multi-dimensional nature of both his career and life not only ensures his financial stability but also enhances the status of a true model to aspiring athletes worldwide. Outside of football, Lukaku has already discussed plans to push into business across the likes of sports management and fashion, suggesting an entrepreneurial streak that should help add to his wealth in the future. Get IPL 2025 match schedules , squads , points table , and live scores for CSK , MI , RCB , KKR , SRH , LSG , DC , GT , PBKS , and RR . Check the latest IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.