detské dresy futbalové You have to admire Romelu Lukaku for living
detské dresy futbalové You have to admire Romelu Lukaku for living up to the massive expectations placed on him when he joined Manchester United from Everton in July last year.For an initial fee of roughly £75 million, the Red Devils were paying big for one of the most prolific strikers on the planet to spearhead their attack for years to come.Lukaku hit the ground running and raced to 11 goals in all competitions by the end of September.
The 25-year-old did endure a lengthy goalless streak from then until the end of 2017, but he roared back to end the campaign with 27 strikes across the board.If you asked Jose Mourinho to review his output, though, numbers like that probably aren’t yet at the level he and the club would expect of Lukaku.United have invested a great deal in the former Chelsea man, both figuratively as well as financially.On top of his enormous transfer fee, Lukaku is pocketing a weekly wage of £220,000, making him the third-highest earner at Old Trafford, per the Mail.It’s safe to say the Belgium international isn’t short on cash, though it seems he may be doing himself out of an extra £1 million per annum.
Remarkably, Lukaku doesn’t have an agreement with a footwear manufacturer and hasn’t had one since leaving Everton, according to Manchester Evening News.Yep, that means the Red Devils No. 9 buys his boots off the shelf just like any Sunday League player, supposedly to try out every option in his first campaign at United.Without an official supplier, he’s worn three different brands – Nike, Adidas and Puma – in as many matches in the lead-up to the World Cup.LUKAKU’S RESPONSESpeaking shortly after he contributed two goals and an assist in Belgium’s 4-1 win over Costa Rica on Monday night, Lukaku was asked about his choice of footwear.“It’s the player who makes the boots, not the other way around,” he said before turning the conversation to preparations for Russia.Of course, in a practical sense, it matters little what any player chooses to wear on their feet.But the fact Cristiano Ronaldo, Messi and Neymar rake in eye-watering sums from boot suppliers certainly makes Lukaku’s situation an interesting one.Who knows – dres juventus s vlastnym menom a strong showing at the World Cup could lead to the striker receiving offers he simply can’t turn down.