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Romelu Lukaku has plunged his Everton future into doubt by insisting: 'I need to start winning silverware'.

The £28million Belgian, who scored 20 goals in all competitions this season, said: "I want to win titles. Not just to be shadowing at the top.

"I want to know how it feels to play in the big games. I'm 22, it's time to win trophies."

Lukaku has changed agents this year and is now represented by Mino Raiola who has already gone on record as saying that the striker should be playing for a bigger club.

Everton finished a disappointing 11th in the Premier League after being sucked into the relegation battle at the bottom at one point.

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Lukaku, signed from Chelsea last summer, has also made it clear to Everton boss Roberto Martinez that he will no longer play on the wing next season.

The former Anderlecht frontman was criticised over the past campaign for not scoring more goals. But he believes it was because he was unable to impose himself out wide.

He added: "I won't play on the wing anymore. I am a striker. At one point I went to the coach and I said to him: "With all due respect, when winger I'm hopeless. I will only score goals if you put me deep in the forefront. "

"That was true. The games that I did not score, I was on the flank. I stood in the forefront, then I scored.

"The coach is the boss, but when I notice that something is not right then I say straight away.

"Don't I do sufficiently well to be able to open my mouth? I hear what my teammates tell in the dressing room, so I then say it too. We then indeed changed tactics and made a strong finish. "

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Lukaku's comments also pile the pressure on the Toffees after winger Kevin Mirallas revealed at the weekend that he too is considering his future.

The 27-year-old claimed at the weekend: "Borussia Dortmund and Atletico Madrid were interested [in January], but Everton obliged me to stay at the club.

"I understood because our young group performed below expectations. So I had to stay, but in the second round I was suddenly less on the games.

"There are promises broken and yet it makes for a somewhat awkward relationship with the coach. Soon I will have a conversation with him.

"I have had a beautiful two-and-a-half years with Everton. I have experienced many great moments and for that I must thank the club.

"So I don't know whether I will leave, it is a decision I have to make in consultation with my family."

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