
Romelu
Lukaku is expected to be be involved for Chelsea against Arsenal on Sunday,
live on Sky Sports Premier League.
Lukaku will train with his Chelsea team-mates for the first time on Tuesday
after a quarantine period following his club-record £97.5m move from Inter
Milan.
He returned to Chelsea this week, 10 years after he first signed for the
club as a teenager from Anderlecht.
The striker struggled to make an impression during his first spell - failing
to score in 15 appearances - and moved to Everton in 2014 before joining
Inter, via Manchester United.
But after two outstanding years at Inter, scoring 24 goals in Serie A last
season to help them to their first Italian title in 11 years, Lukaku said
returning to Chelsea was the "chance of a lifetime".
He had previously said he would remain at San Siro for the 2021/22 campaign
but changed his mind and asked Inter to arrange to sell him to Chelsea after
it became clear the club wanted to make his return a reality.
Lukaku's arrival has opened the door for Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham to
join Jose Mourinho's Roma.
He completed a medical on Sunday ahead of a £34m move.
Talks progressed positively after Roma general manager Tiago Pinto met the
striker in London on Thursday, and the Serie A side believe he will be a key
part of boss Mourinho's plans.
Abraham is expected to sign a five-year contract worth £4m a year after tax.
Chelsea will have €80m buyback option on the 23-year-old, which can be
triggered in the summer of 2023.