Romelu Lukaku is unhappy at chelsea and has demanded answers from manager Andre Villas-Boas over his faltering career.
The former Anderlecht striker has seen his 1st team opportunities dwindle since his summer move and is ready to take a loan move to jump start his career.
The DailyMail is reporting that the 18-year old is ready to switch to Fulham to help safeguard his international future.
Borussia Moenchengladbach and Lazio have also expressed an interest in taking him on loan for the rest of the season, but the main battle looks like being between Fulham, Bolton, Everton and QPR (with Chelsea keen to keep him in the Capital, meaning that Fulham and QPR would be the favourites for his signature).
Lukaku made his frustrations clear to his agent after speaking with National coach Georges Leekens:
'We had a long talk, and his words made me think. He told me I have to play if I want to be selected for the national team in the future. I want to be the number one striker for Belgium, but the problem is, the others are playing for their club sides, while I am not.
'Something has to change. I've progressed as a player since I arrived at Chelsea, because I am training with the best players in the world. But I miss the atmosphere in the stadium and the support of the public.'
Source: DSG
Source: DSG