You are right, Inter is the most serious team to bring Lukaku they make every effort to get this player we don't know what the reason but maybe because Inter has no other choice and Lukaku is considered cheap and can be relied on. The rumors are Inter ready to release 6 players in order to secure Lukaku so we can imagine how important Lukaku for Inter even though the performance wasn't very good last season.
It's high time Romelu gets a solid future at Chelsea or he looks for a possible exits from the club. Romelu Lukaku has been an essential player for Inter Milan since his arrival, and the club is always willing to go the extra mile to keep the Belgium international. Meanwhile, Chelsea needs him to represent them at Stamford Bridge, and they are ready to support him. Inter Milan are pressing for another loan term for Lukaku, which Chelsea is willing to turn down because they have enough loan contracts for Lukaku and want him to work under the new manager, Pochettino.
I'm not sure Romelu Lukaku is ready for a return to Chelsea... There should be talks of him taking and accepting Inter Milan once again on a season long loan. Not even sure he's the kind of Striker Pochetino wants.
So far, Chelsea has sold player's they don't want for the new season for improve amounts, they're really doing good business after the huge transfer made by Todd Boehly in his first season.
Maybe Chelsea should consider making a player plus cash transfer for Lauturo Martinez and Romelu Lukaku. That'll be a great deal truthfully.
Your apprehension about Lukaku's adaptation to Chelsea's team dynamics and the kind of forward Pochetino tends to lean on isn't lost on me, pal. Yet, isn't it crucial to remember that the successful integration of a player into a team often hinges more on strategic leadership rather than just their solo talents? In a hypothetical scenario where Lukaku retraces his steps back to Chelsea, wouldn't the onus fall on Pochetino to tweak his tactics in response? As for the prospective chaos, indeed, it would be a tangled web if Lukaku comes back bearing grievances, but wouldn't the ultimate goal for all parties involved be to strike a win-win solution?