Romelu Lukaku isn’t just thinking about banging in goals for Napoli—he’s already planning his next move. The Belgian powerhouse has revealed he will begin his coaching qualifications this summer, taking the UEFA A and UEFA B courses. While he’s still unsure about his long-term future, one thing is clear: Lukaku is preparing to transition from the pitch to the dugout.
Lukaku’s Big Plans: Coaching or More Goals?
At 31, Lukaku remains a dominant force in Serie A, with 10 goals and 8 assists this season. On the other hand, he’s also mulling a life after playing, battling for the league title with Napoli. ‘I still have a few doubts,’ he admitted, ‘a part of me wants to be a coach.’ Maybe it’s the thought of dealing with moody strikers like himself that gives him pause.
Napoli, Conte, and the Call of Duty Connection
Lukaku has settled well under Antonio Conte, forming a formidable partnership with Giacomo Raspadori. Since the departure of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, he’s stepped up, proving he can be the main man in attack. Off the pitch, he’s fostering team spirit in a rather unusual way—by organizing Call of Duty tournaments with his teammates every Tuesday. Who said footballers don’t take teamwork seriously?
It looks like football runs in the family. Lukaku’s son is already making a name for himself at Anderlecht’s academy, playing as—what else—a striker. “He’s more technically gifted than me,” Lukaku admits. Could we see another Lukaku terrorizing defenses in the future?
Final Whistle: Coach Lukaku Incoming?
While he’s still scoring for fun, Lukaku’s coaching ambitions suggest he’s got one eye on the future. Whether he ends up in the dugout or keeps leading the line, one thing is certain—football isn’t done with him yet.
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