The striker, on loan at Everton, says he has not heard
from anyone at Stamford Bridge in a couple of months and has to do what is best
for his career.
Romelu Lukaku has indicated he would consider leaving
Chelsea for Everton permanently, if the Goodison Park club earn a place in the
Champions League this season.
The Belgian, on loan for the second season in a row after
spending the 2011-12 campaign at West Brom, made the move to Everton on
transfer deadline day.
Lukaku has gone on to score seven goals in the Premier
League as the club sit just three points behind second-placed Liverpool after
12 games.
Asked on BBC Sport if he would stay at Goodison Park,
Lukaku said: "It's not a bad idea. If we play Champions League, yeah, why
not?
"I was watching the games this week and I miss
European football a lot.
"I would like to be successful at Chelsea but I have
to work and grow and be a better player and then at the end of the season see
what is the best decision for my career."
Lukaku also revealed he has not been in regular contact
with anyone at Chelsea since moving to Everton.
He added: "It's a bit strange at the minute, the
last time I heard from [Chelsea] was a couple of months ago.
"But I think they are watching my
performances."
Culled from Goal
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