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‘Seemingly frustrated’ Lukaku resort to DMX lyric ‘being neglected’s the norm’ over Chelsea transfer situation

Romelu Lukaku has turned to iconic rapper DMX to express his anger about the uncertainty surrounding his future.


Despite expectations of his departure from Chelsea, the striker has not secured a move yet, as Inter’s interest has waned, and talks with Juventus have not yet led to a finalized deal.

The player’s frustration seems evident, and he is finding inspiration from the late and legendary DMX.

Romelu Lukaku, the striker from Chelsea, updated his Instagram biography with lyrics from DMX’s song “How’s It Goin’ Down,” sharing the message: “Respect is not expected but it’s given ’cause it’s real. Being neglected’s the norm, expect it, the deal.”

Following his loan spell at Inter last season, the Serie A club had hoped to secure Lukaku on a permanent basis.

However, it has been reported that the 30-year-old stopped responding to their phone calls.

Simultaneously, he initiated talks with Juventus for a potential transfer, causing displeasure and outrage among fans of both Inter and Juventus.


Lukaku has utilized
social media in the past to respond to criticism, as evidenced by a cryptic message he posted on Instagram last week.

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