Manchester United to cash in on £75m Romelu Lukaku in order to land Paulo Dybala or Mauro Icardi

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Manchester United plan to cash in on £75m Romelu Lukaku in order to land either Paulo Dybala or Mauro Icardi during summer transfer window

  • Romelu Lukaku has only started two league games under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
  • The Belgium international was a firm favourite under ex-boss Jose Mourinho 
  • Paulo Dybala and Mauro Icardi could be allowed to leave their respective clubs

Jack Kinnersley For Mailonline

Manchester United are contemplating selling Romelu Lukaku to lure Paulo Dybala or Mauro Icardi to Old Trafford. 

The United striker has only started two league games under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and the Mirror reported United are ready to move him on. 

Dybala and Icardi have fallen out of favour at Juventus and Inter Milan respectively and Lukaku is believed to be happy to move on. 

Romelu Lukaku has only started two league games under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer this season

Romelu Lukaku has only started two league games under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer this season

Romelu Lukaku has only started two league games under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer this season

Paulo Dybala has fallen out of favour at Juventus this season and could move to the Red Devils

Paulo Dybala has fallen out of favour at Juventus this season and could move to the Red Devils

Paulo Dybala has fallen out of favour at Juventus this season and could move to the Red Devils

The Belgium international was a firm favourite under sacked Red Devils boss Jose Mourinho but he is now struggling for game time.

Marcus Rashford has been utilised up front by Solskjaer and has flourished scoring five goals in six league games under the United manager.   

Lukaku was on the bench for United’s 2-0 defeat by PSG on Tuesday but Solskjaer believes the Red Devils will bounce back.  

Mauro Icardi (right) could be allowed to leave Inter after being stripped of the captaincy

Mauro Icardi (right) could be allowed to leave Inter after being stripped of the captaincy

Mauro Icardi (right) could be allowed to leave Inter after being stripped of the captaincy

He said: ‘I hate losing games, the boys hate it. They’ve been down, but there’s no point dwelling on it. There are big games with good teams coming up and we need to dust ourselves down.

‘You’ve got to bounce back at this club. You always have challenges and away against Chelsea is tough.

‘We know there was a spell against PSG, seven or eight minutes, when we lost our way. Apart from that, we weren’t too bad.’

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