Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku is reportedly considering legal action against Farhad Moshiri after Everton's majority shareholder claimed the Belgian left the Toffees in the summer because of a "voodoo message."
According to Paul Hirst in The Times, Lukaku met with his legal advisers to discuss the matter on Wednesday and has been left "sad and angry" by Moshiri's claims.
A spokesman for the United player said:
"Romelu's decision [to leave Everton for United in June] had nothing to do with voodoo. He distances himself from these beliefs and this statement and will now see what judicial steps canbe taken in relation to them.