'After the Euros, I think I'll stop:' Manchester United and Belgium striker Romelu Lukaku plans to quit international football in 2020
- Romelu Lukaku has revealed his plan to quit international football in 2020
- The Belgium and Manchester United striker said: 'After the Euros, I think I'll stop'
- Lukaku is his country's all-time leading scorer despite being just 25 years old
Belgium star Romelu Lukaku has revealed that he plans to retire from international football following Euro 2020.
The Manchester United striker hit four goals at Russia 2018 as Belgium reached the semi-finals before finishing third in what now looks likely to be his last World Cup.
Lukaku only turned 25 in May so news of his planned international retirement may come as a shock to many fans.
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But he told Business Insider: 'After the Euros, I think I'll stop.'
Lukaku is Belgium's all-time leading scorer with 40 goals in 75 appearances.
He has featured at two World Cup and one European Championship, with Beligum reaching the last eight or better in all three tournaments.
But Lukaku insists that making the semi-finals is now his country's minimum expectation.
He added: 'Every big tournament for us as a country has to be getting into the semi-finals, and then you go from there.
'You will go to win the whole thing, but you don't go for less than the semi-finals.'
Belgium rose one place to second in the latest version of FIFA World Rankings which was published on Thursday.
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