Romelu Lukaku potential move to Inter Milan has reportedly hit a stumbling block with the Italian club needing to raise £40million to meet financial fair play rules.
Lukaku is concerned that his first-team opportunities will be limited at Old Trafford next season, and is keen to join up with Antonio Conte in Italy.
However, he will be unable to do so unless the club come up with quite a substantial amount of money by June 30, according to report.
That is the date that the Serie A outfit have to file their accounts to comply with FFP.
They will attempt to sell one or two players in the coming weeks so that they will be able to add Lukaku's transfer fee and £130,000-a-week wages to their balance sheets.
Inter have only just had sanctions ended after Financial Fair Play violations in 2015 and are wary of splurging big money on the striker.
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