
Everton
manager Roberto Martinez has hinted that he is hopeful of landing Romelu
Lukaku on a permanent deal.
Belgium striker Lukaku spent last season on loan at Goodison Park from
Chelsea, quickly winning the affection of the fans, scoring 15 Premier
League goals in 31 appearances.
Everton are currently on tour in Thailand and, when asked by a supporter if
there was a possibility of the club re-signing the 21-year-old, Martinez
replied: "Of course, we'll get him."
Bundesliga side Wolfsburg and Italian champions Juventus have also been
linked with £20million bids for Lukaku. On Saturday, Sky Bet suspended
betting on Lukaku's next club after a string of wagers were placed on
Wolfsburg winning the race.
Wolfsburg head coach Dieter Hecking told Sky Sports News: "There are a lot
of good strikers in England, and for sure Romelu Lukaku is one of them.
"We showed our interest, but the transfer window is open until the 31
August, so a lot of things will happen. A lot of rumours about Wolfsburg,
and you'll be one of the first to know if we have our striker."
Martinez has brought in two new players this summer - Bosnia midfielder
Muhamed Besic from Ferencvaros, as well as the permanent signing of former
England international Gareth Barry.