Manchester United fans won't be too happy with Romelu Lukaku's recent comments who revealed his desire to play in Italy in the future.
The striker is currently on international duty with Belgium and was on target in the 2-1 win over Switzerland in the UEFA Nations League game on Friday night.
But ahead of the friendly with Netherlands on Tuesday, Lukaku was asked by Gazzetta dello Sport whether he'd like to move to Serie A and was more than happy to answer.
"Why not? I hope it happens," was his short and sweet response.
Lukaku's younger brother, Jordan, plays in the Italian top flight with Lazio but the former Chelsea and Everton striker was highly complimentary of Juventus.
"Juve have a great project in place and they just keep going," he added, as per Bleacher Report.
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Every year they try to get stronger. Without doubt, Juve are one of the two-three best teams in Europe. They've got a great coach on the bench and extraordinary players in every area of the team.
"Cristiano Ronaldo stands out, but watch out for the others too. Paulo Dybala is already impressive and getting stronger, while I love Douglas Costa.
"He's an exceptional signing and his career shows he always makes the difference."
Lukaku might just be giving his thoughts on Juventus ahead of United's Champions League next game but it's not exactly what fans want to be reading given his struggles this season.
The 25-year old has four goals in eleven games so far and will be hoping to properly kick into gear after the international break.
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