Former Manchester United coach Rene Meulensteen has questioned whether Romelu Lukaku is a good enough striker to play for the Red Devils.

Lukaku is reportedly keen to leave Everton this summer and United are the latest club said to be interested in making a move.

The 23-year-old has been strongly linked with a return to Chelsea for many months, however reports on Monday claim the 23-year-old is no longer interested in re-joining the Blues and now favours a move to Old Trafford instead.

Lukaku is the Premier League’s top scorer with 24 goals – and six assists – this season, and will surely be targeted by a number of top teams if he pushes for an exit from Goodison Park this summer.

However, Meulensteen is unconvinced, with the Dutchman telling talkSPORT Lukaku would not be the right fit for Man United.

Speaking on the Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast, Sir Alex Ferguson’s former right-hand man said: “Don’t get me wrong here, Lukaku has obviously had a fantastic season and he is a goalscorer.

“But at a club like Manchester United you need more strings to your bow.

“What he needs to develop definitely is his game on the ball, in terms of quick combinations with his team-mates.

“That is where he falls short, I think, and it’s something that’s not as exposed at a club like Everton.

“But if you play at the highest level, your finesse on the ball in the final third, your decision making has to be absolutely spot on.

“Yes he would bring power, he would bring strength, but when you look over the years at the strikers United have had, does he fit in the same line of strikers? I don’t think so.”