Belgium teen sensation Romelu Lukaku has launched an astonishing come and get me plea to Real Madrid in an interview that will stun his English suitors.
The 17-year-old Anderlecht striker is a Chelsea fan and has long been seen at Stamford Bridge as having the potential to be the next Didier Drogba. It has been claimed they tried to sign him as a 13-year-old.
Lukaku has refused to move while he matures and finishes his school studies in Belgium, though a move at the end of the season seems inevitable.
'We’ll see in June, but for now I don’t want to hear about it,' he said. 'I feel happy at Anderlecht.
'But I am ready for the big jump when the time comes. I am very ambitious. I will then do everything to convince people that I was worth so much money.'
Anderlecht are expected to demand at least £15million for their No 14. Mourinho is looking for a physical centre forward, though his first choice is Athletic Bilbao's Fernando Llorente - and a move for Lukaku may hinge on either missing out on the Spaniard or Karim Benzema's exit from the Bernabeu.
But Lukaku told Madrid newspaper Marca: 'Of course, it's a dream to play at the Bernabeu. It's a top stadium.
'That Jose Mourinho is the coach of Real Madrid is an extra motivation. For a coach like Mourinho, I'd want to learn as much as I possibly can.'
Asked whether he preferred Cristiano Ronaldo or Lionel Messi, he of course went for the Madrid idol and also called Real a 'spectacular' club.
Lukaku was photographed in a Chelsea shirt in the summer and enjoyed a tour of Stamford Bridge, but asked if his love of the Londoners put them in pole position for his signature, he admitted: 'Not necessarily.
'I'm not obliged to sign for the Blues. There are other big clubs in Europe. I want to aim as high as possible.
'I wouldn't immediately be a starter in a top club. I will have to prove myself and show everyone that I can reach that level.
'Being young doesn't prevent me from being very ambitious. After my apprenticeship I would become one of the key players in the team.
'I love English, Spanish and German football. Italy is also a major championship, but it requires more experience. My father will make the right choice (for me).'
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