
Jose
Mourinho claims Romelu Lukaku left Chelsea because he wanted to be
guaranteed a regular starting place.
The Belgium international has completed a £28m move to Everton, the club he
spent last season on loan at, but not before Mourinho offered his take on
the transfer situation.
“The thinking behind the move was the fact that Romelu was always very clear
with us, in his mentality, in his approach, he was not highly motivated to
come to a competitive situation at Chelsea,” said Mourinho.
“He wanted to play for Chelsea but he wanted to be clearly the first choice
striker, which in a club of our dimension, it is very difficult to promise
to a player.
“That reduced immediately his desire to come to us.
“Everton came in with an important offer. It is the reality of our club that
we want to do things really well and to always be inside the rules (of the
Financial Fair Play regulations).
“Financial Fair Play is always behind the thoughts of the Chelsea board and
when you have the chance to create a positive impact in Financial Fair Play,
Chelsea always analyse these situations.”
Mourinho was also keen to emphasise he has nothing against Lukaku and wished
him well on his permanent move to Goodison Park for a club-record fee for
Roberto Martinez’s side.
“The important thing is he is happy and things work out for him. He is a
good kid,” added Mourinho.
“The only thing we can do is wish him well.”