Romelu Lukaku's stellar season has created stories about his future and the Everton man has admitted to thinking about the Champions League.The 22-year-old Belgium striker has scored 25 goals so far this season and is looking like becoming the first Toffee to score 30 in a campaign since Gary Lineker in 1986.But despite his continued brilliance, Everton remain mid-table, with an FA Cup semi-final - brought about by Lukaku's demolition of Chelsea - keeping their season alive.Reports have suggested Lukaku could move on from Goodison this summer and while he says he is not interested in a "fight" with the club about his future, he admits to thinking about where he could one day play.Speaking to a number of national newspapers, he said: "That's looking far ahead and I don't want to do that. I'm 23 this summer. I have been playing [professionally] since I was 16 and never had a taste of the Champions League. It is going to be seven years. You think about it - if it is going to happen? Champions League football is really the next step."If something happens, it will be for the good of the club. I don't want to leave in a fight, if it happens. I won't say this or that, it is going to be good for me personally and for the club."Boss Roberto Martinez invested in Lukaku when it was clear Chelsea did not see a future for him and, as such, the striker is grateful for the faith shown in him."They were the ones who believed in me at a time when nobody believed in me and they gave me a platform to perform," he added."I have tried to repay them by doing good performances, but I have an agent who deals with the interest. I do not want to be bothered with it. I just want to play my football."I have an open relationship with the manager. I will be honest enough with him to say what I think. But we have 10 more games to go and we are not at that point yet."
Source: PA