Belgian striker Romelu Lukaku has admitted been considering his future with Premier League side Chelsea, and is yet to make a decision.
The Belgian despite having loads of potential is yet to become a regular at the Stamford Bridge and has been on loan for the past two years at West Brom and Everton. Lukaku’s impressive performance has even made Everton want him to make him a permanent member while La Liga Champions, Atletico Madrid are also interested in the services of the 21 year old.
Lukaku said that he will think about his future after he goes on a holiday and spends some time with his family after Belgium was eliminated from the 2014 FIFA World Cup following their loss to Argentina.
"I want to go on holiday first and rest with my parents and then we will see," Lukaku was quoted by Sky Sports. "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," added the 21 year old Belgian.
Lukaku also said that he hasn't yet discussed anything about his future with the officials at Stamford Bridge including manager Jose Mourinho and will hold discussions regarding the subject only after he returns back from his holiday.
"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," signed off Lukaku.