Manchester United and Chelsea fans already at war over Romelu Lukaku vs Alvaro Morata comparisons
With former Manchester United target Morata set to join Chelsea - after
Lukaku snubbed the Blues to join the Red Devils - you can imagine what
the two sets of supporters are currently arguing about
Remember when Alvaro Morata was going to sign for Manchester United, and Romelu Lukaku was going to join Chelsea?
Just a few short weeks ago, the Real Madrid striker seemed destined for Old Trafford, with the big Belgian all set to move from Everton to Chelsea.
How times change.
After United swooped in with a massive £75million bid to snatch Lukaku from the clutches of the Premier League champions, Morata is now set to end up at Stamford Bridge. The Spanish striker has already said his goodbyes at Real, with his £67million switch to west London set to be tied up in the next few days. So, Chelsea's supposed No1 target has ended up at Man United… and Man United's apparent No1 target has ended at Chelsea.
This weird 'swapping of strikers we don't actually own' is all a little bizarre.
It is also - sadly and inevitably - the perfect fodder for plenty of Twitter nonsense.
With supporters of the two clubs both determined to prove that they are the ones who have got the best deal, the social media war between United and Chelsea fans is well underway.
Remember when Alvaro Morata was going to sign for Manchester United, and Romelu Lukaku was going to join Chelsea?
Just a few short weeks ago, the Real Madrid striker seemed destined for Old Trafford, with the big Belgian all set to move from Everton to Chelsea.
How times change.
After United swooped in with a massive £75million bid to snatch Lukaku from the clutches of the Premier League champions, Morata is now set to end up at Stamford Bridge. The Spanish striker has already said his goodbyes at Real, with his £67million switch to west London set to be tied up in the next few days. So, Chelsea's supposed No1 target has ended up at Man United… and Man United's apparent No1 target has ended at Chelsea.
This weird 'swapping of strikers we don't actually own' is all a little bizarre.
It is also - sadly and inevitably - the perfect fodder for plenty of Twitter nonsense.
With supporters of the two clubs both determined to prove that they are the ones who have got the best deal, the social media war between United and Chelsea fans is well underway.
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