The striker will not be going anywhere despite reports he has rejected a new contract, the club's majority shareholder has said
Everton majority shareholder Farhad Moshiri sees no reason for panic in the wake of reports Romelu Lukaku has rejected the club's latest contract offer.
Lukaku's agent Mino Raiola previously suggested Lukaku was 99.99 per cent certain to sign a new and improved deal at Goodison Park, where his existing contract is due to expire in 2019.
But recent reports claim the Belgium international has now opted against a renewal as he targets Champions League football elsewhere.