Inter forward Romelu Lukaku will be assessed ahead of the international matches, as he was given the go ahead to join Belgium this week.
The local health authority in Lombardy has given Lukaku green light to join Belgium in a private flight and the centre-forward was happy to join his teammates ahead of two big games in the UEFA Nations League this month.
After the friendly against Switzerland on Wednesday, the Red Devils face England and Denmark in the Nations League.
Inter forward Romelu Lukaku will be assessed ahead of the international matches, as he was given the go ahead to join Belgium this week.
The local health authority in Lombardy has given Lukaku green light to join Belgium in a private flight and the centre-forward was happy to join his teammates ahead of two big games in the UEFA Nations League this month.
After the friendly against Switzerland on Wednesday, the Red Devils face England and Denmark in the Nations League.
HLN reports Lukaku learned he could reach his homeland with a private flight last night, but the news is of concern to the Nerazzurri.
Lukaku has scored five goals in six Serie A games this term but sat out against Parma and Real Madrid due to a tear in the adductor muscle, before he returned against Atalanta on Sunday.
The Belgian outlet reveals he will be assessed by physio Bert Driesen, who will establish if the striker can play a full game for Belgium this week.
Lukaku came off the bench to play 16 minutes against Atalanta but couldn’t help the Nerazzurri secure three points, as the match ended 1-1 in Bergamo.