Blues ace to decide on next move following World Cup elimination.
Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku has admitted that he has some “choices to make” regarding his long-term future now that his involvement in the World Cup has come to an end, Sky Sports reports.
Lukaku spent last season on loan with fellow Premier League club Everton, after joining West Brom the year before.
Everton are thought to be keen on signing the 21-year-old on a permanent basis, while Atletico Madrid are also believed to be chasing his signature.
But now Lukaku has admitted that he has some thinking to do regarding his next move in the coming weeks.
“I want to go on holiday first and rest with my parents and then we will see,” said Lukaku. “I want to be somewhere where I can play my best football and hopefully win titles.
“It’s up to me to work hard but there are choices to make.
“Things like that happen in football and I’m confident I will make the right choice. I’m looking at everything but first of all I want to go on holiday and relax a little bit.”
Asked if he had spoken to anyone at Chelsea yet about his future, Lukaku added: “No, not yet.
“It depends what is the best for me, where the most ambition is and where is the best place for me to do develop as a young player.
“I’m still 21 but I think I’m experienced enough. I’ve played a lot of games and scored a lot of goals, now I want to win titles and be one of the best.”
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