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London: Romelu Lukaku admits he may have to move away from Chelsea on loan next season in order to get first-team football, but insists he has no problems with Andre Villas-Boas.
The Belgium international moved to Stamford Bridge last summer from Anderlecht but has unable to secure a regular place at Chelsea, making just 10 appearances in total.
The 18-year-old finds himself behind Didier Drogba, Fernando Torres and Daniel Sturridge in the pecking order under Villas-Boas but the Belgium international reveals he has been targeted by a number of clubs.
Lukaku told Voetbal International: "It is said that the clubs are lining up to loan me and that is true. I even heard that Anderlecht want me back. The club that wants me most is my preference."
"I want to be No.1 for Belgium, but our other strikers are not standing still. Something has to change."
Lukaku has admitted he has no problem with Villas-Boas and acknowledges the Chelsea boss has come under scrutiny following the team's performances this term.
He added: "Do not get me wrong, I have no problem with Andre Villas-Boas. He is just under a lot of pressure."
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