Romelu Lukaku has joined Roma on a season-long loan from Chelsea, ending the long-running stand-off between player and club.
The PA news agency understands the Serie A club will pay an £8 million ($10.14 million) fee with no obligation to buy.
Chelsea will also reduce the Belgium striker’s wages from the £325,000-a-week he earned at Stamford Bridge.
Blues manager Mauricio Pochettino hinted last week that there could still be a place for the 30-year-old in his plans if a deal could not be agreed before Friday’s transfer deadline.
However, PA understands that Roma owner, Dan Friedkin’s prioritising Lukaku’s signing as a critical part of the club’s hopes to return to the Champions League.
Roma has not qualified for the Champions League since 2019 prompted them to ensure a deal was done.
Lukaku has not played for Chelsea, whom he joined for £97.5m from Inter Milan two summers ago, since May 2022.
He spent last season on loan back at Inter, helping them reach the Champions League final.
The club was keen to re-sign him this summer but he was reportedly unhappy after being left out of Simone Inzaghi’s starting line-up for the final against Manchester City in Istanbul.
Inter lost the match 1-0 after Lukaku came on and missed a late opportunity to level the game.
Juventus had also been keen to take him on loan earlier in the summer, but it is understood Chelsea had been holding out for a permanent sale.
This is for the club to recoup a significant proportion of the fee they paid for the player in 2021.
Lukaku first played for Chelsea between 2011 and 2014 but made only 15 appearances, between loan spells at West Brom and Everton before being sold to the Goodison Park outfit.
He will link up with Jose Mourinho, with whom he worked during his time at Manchester United.