Romelu Lukaku Scores Seconds Into Inter Milan Return In Away Win At Lecce

14th August 2022

Lukaku reportedly took a pay cut to 8.5 million euros for the coming campaign to get out of Chelsea

Inter Milan's Belgian forward Romelu Lukaku celebrates after opening the scoring during the Italian Serie A football match between Lecce and Inter on August 13, 2022 at the Via del Mare Ettore-Giardiniero stadium in Lecce. PHOTO | AFP
Inter Milan's Belgian forward Romelu Lukaku celebrates after opening the scoring during the Italian Serie A football match between Lecce and Inter on August 13, 2022 at the Via del Mare Ettore-Giardiniero stadium in Lecce. PHOTO | AFP
SUMMARY
  • Romelu Lukaku made a dream start to his return to Inter Milan on Saturday after scoring less than two minutes into the Serie A club’s season opener at Lecce
  • Belgium forward Lukaku nodded home from close range with just 81 seconds gone to give Inter the lead at the Stadio Via del mare as they begin their bid to reclaim the Scudetto from local rivals AC Milan


Romelu Lukaku made a dream start to his return to Inter Milan on Saturday after scoring less than two minutes into the Serie A club’s season opener at Lecce.

Belgium forward Lukaku nodded home from close range with just 81 seconds gone to give Inter the lead at the Stadio Via del mare as they begin their bid to reclaim the Scudetto from local rivals AC Milan.

The 29-year-old had the easiest task to open his account for the campaign after Matteo Darmian knocked Federico Dimarco’s cross straight into his path.

Inter ended up winning the game 2-1 in dramatic fashion as Denzel Dumfries scored a 95th minute winner to guarantee them all three points.

Lukaku reportedly took a pay cut to 8.5 million euros for the coming campaign to get out of Chelsea.

He performed poorly in England and enraged Chelsea fans by saying in an interview with Sky Sport Italia that he wanted to return to Inter, where he won the Serie A title in 2021 and scored 64 times in 95 games over two years.

That move came sooner than expected, with Inter paying an initial eight million euros plus a potential three million in bonuses for the loan.

Italian media report that Inter and Chelsea have a gentleman’s agreement that the loan could be extended for another season should the move work out.

After the deal was done his lawyer Sebastien Ledure said that “anything can happen” between now and the end of next season.