Lukaku questions Toffees ambition, snubs new deal

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 Romelu Lukaku reveals why he rejected a new deal at Everton.



Everton striker Romelu Lukaku has questioned whether the English Premier League club shares his ambition to challenge for major honors and says he wants to be "remembered by winning trophies", not just for scoring goals.

Lukaku added that despite the club's progress under major shareholder Farhad Moshiri and manager Ronald Koeman, Everton had failed in its pursuit of several transfer targets.

"Obviously, stuff is changing and stuff is happening but there were some players that we could have got, that I knew the club could have got, and they didn't get," the 23-year-old said on Wednesday.

"No matter where you play you want to be remembered. You cannot only be remembered by scoring goals, you want to be remembered by winning trophies.

"That is what the fans want. So instead of living in the past, you have to think ahead," the Belgian added.

British media reports said Lukaku had rejected a new long-term deal from Everton earlier this week that would have made him the best-paid player in the club's history.

Liverpool-based Everton last won a league title in the 1986-87 season, when it was crowned champion of the old First Division, and the club's last major trophy was the 1994-95 FA Cup.

Lukaku, who is the EPL's joint-top scorer with 19 goals this season, said he wanted to play in the UEFA Champions League. "You need the platform to show yourself ... Champions League and whatever types of games," he added. "The big aim in football is to win as many titles as you can."

Everton, which is seventh in the league, hosts 18th-placed Hull City tomorrow.

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