Romelu Lukaku looks set to join Manchester United despite late Chelsea interest

Romelu Lukaku has completed his Manchester United medical in Los Angeles ahead of a £90m move from Everton, Sky sources understand.

United confirmed on Saturday they had reached an agreement with the Toffees to buy the 24-year-old striker "subject to a medical and personal terms".

Sky Sports News HQ understands United will pay £75m up-front plus £15m of add-ons and Wayne Rooney will move to Goodison Park in the opposite direction.

See you tomorrow in training @rlukaku9 #bienvenue #AgentP🕵🏽 A post shared by Paul Labile Pogba (@paulpogba) on Jul 8, 2017 at 12:20am PDT

Lukaku has been holidaying in LA with prospective Manchester United team-mate Paul Pogba, who has posted a congratulatory message to his friend on Instagram and said "see you tomorrow in training".

The pair have also been training together at UCLA ahead of United's pre-season tour of the US, which begins with a friendly against LA Galaxy in the Californian city next Saturday.

#MUFC is delighted to announce a fee has been agreed with Everton for the transfer of Romelu Lukaku, subject to a medical & personal terms. pic.twitter.com/O7oQJWzYHo — Manchester United (@ManUtd) July 8, 2017

United have declared they have got their man despite Sky sources claiming a late intervention from Chelsea on Friday night in which they indicated to Everton they would match United's offer.

The feeling at Stamford Bridge was that Lukaku's agent, Mino Raiola, wanted him to go to United while the player himself preferred a move to Chelsea, and the decision was down to the Belgian.

Sources in London believe Lukaku's agent Mino Raiola wants him to join United

He appears to have chosen the red half of Manchester and Blues boss Antonio Conte is understood to have been frustrated at the prospect of missing out Lukaku, who had been his main target for a new striker this summer.

Diego Costa is expected to be sold to Atletico Madrid, while Real Madrid's Alvaro Morata, who has been of interest to both United and Chelsea, remains in the dark over where his future will be.