Lukaku's Advice Helped Doku Stay at Anderlecht, Eventually Join Man City
The younger Belgian has since joined Manchester City after two years in France with Ligue 1 club, Rennes
Jeremy Doku could have been a Chelsea player now had he not listened to the advice of Romelu Lukaku a few years ago.
The Belgian, who recently signed up for Manchester City, had just caught the attention of top Premier League clubs before his 16th birthday while still at Anderlecht.
Ordinarily, he was tempted to make the switch and move to England, only for Lukaku to step in and tell him to stay put in his boyhood club for a few more years.
Lukaku had sim
ilarly begun his career at Anderlecht before moving to Chelsea in 2011 aged 18 years. He struggled for game time at Stamford Bridge before being sent out on loan to West Bromwich Albion and Everton, where his career in England took off.
Lukaku's advise to Doku
The striker seemingly did not want his younger compatriot to go through a similar route, advising him to be more patient at Anderlecht before making a decision, as revealed by the club's director, Jean Kindermans.
"I remember talking to Romelu about the problem of getting young players to commit to us – Doku in particular. I got Romelu to convince Jeremy to stay," said Kindermans, as quoted by the Evening Standard.
"I still have the video on my phone. On it, you can hear Romelu giving advice to the Doku family, saying ‘Hey, guys, stay with Anderlecht for a while, you’re good’ and so on."
Doku eventually went off to French club Rennes, where he stayed for two years before Manchester City came for him this summer as a replacement for Riyad Mahrez.