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Romelu Lukaku has played down talk of a summer move away from Everton, claiming he wants to "make history" at Goodison Park.

The Belgian has scored 28 times in 35 appearances in all competitions this season and has attracted interest from teams around Europe.

Chelsea are reportedly interested in the man they sold for £28million in 2014 while Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint-Germain are long-term admirers.

But Lukaku, who has previously hinted he would consider leaving at the end of the season, has unfinished business at Everton.

"I want to create history at the club," said Lukaku. "I want to push for a top four spot and I think we have to aim for this. Personally, I just want to improve and become a better player than I am today."

If Lukaku continues his current rate of progression, he could well be making history at Everton soon. His goal tally has increased every season since moving to the North West and the 23-year-old believes his all-round game has improved dramatically.

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Lukaku, speaking to EASPORTS.com , said: "I think I’ve proven that I’ve improved every part of my game. I have always been scoring goals and now the quality of goals I am scoring is better. I can now create chances to score for myself, and I have scored a free kick this year too.

"I have been scoring a lot more headers and my overall finishing has improved a lot. My overall play has improved but I want to give a lot more as I go through my journey in football."

The former Anderlecht man has now firmly established himself as Belgium's first choice striker and was on target again in the recent international break, scoring in the 1-1 draw with Greece.

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Lukaku's club-mate Seamus Coleman, however was less fortunate while away with his country. The Republic of Ireland full-back had his leg broken by Neil Taylor, and Lukaku revealed he messaged him immediately after the game .

"I sent him a message that night actually and we as a team are going to do our best for him to make sure he is comfortable when he comes back into the team," said Lukaku. "He always gives 100 per cent to the team and is a leader in the dressing room. It is really sad that this happened to him."

Romelu Lukaku was speaking to EASPORTS.com at the presentation of the EA SPORTS Player Of The Month Award. To read the full interview, go to https://www.easports.com/fifa/news/2017/epl-player-of-the-month-march