The future of Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku might have been decided following his display in the FA Cup win against their long-term rivals Arsenal.
The Belgium international was instrumental in ensuring his side record a convincing 3-1 win over the North London side with two assists on goals and that seems to have caught the attention of the boss.
Before now, it was a frustrating season for the former Chelsea player as he struggled to give a good performance as well as his inability to deliver goals especially under the former Portuguese boss Jose Mourinho.
However, interim manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has hinted that the Belgium international is leaving nowhere and has got a future at the Old Trafford.
According to the United boss, Romelu Lukaku will now be considered as a striker playing from out-to-in from henceforth, adding that the star player has been seen playing in the role on several occasions for his Belgium national team.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer added that the club is aware of the strongest asset they have got and he would be utilized to the full.
However, United are looking to add more strength to their squad ahead of this winter window as they are unwilling to part with any player.
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