Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku is to seek legal advice over claims made by Everton owner Farhad Moshiri that he opted to leave the club after receiving a “voodoo message”.
Moshiri told a shareholders’ meeting that Lukaku, 24, received the message from “a pilgrimage to Africa”.
Lukaku joined United for £75m in July after rejecting a new deal at Everton.
A representative for the player told BBC Sport: “Romelu’s decision had nothing to do with voodoo.”
The spokesperson added: “He distances himself from these beliefs and this statement and will now see what judicial steps can be taken in relation to them.”
BBC Sport understands the Belgian has been left upset and angry by the claims.
His representative says Lukaku rejected the opportunity to become the highest paid player in Everton’s history in order to pursue his desire to play at the highest possible level.
His representative added: “Romelu is very catholic and voodoo is not part of his life or his beliefs.
“He simply had no faith in Everton and no confidence in Mr Moshiri’s project. That is why he did not want to sign on any condition.

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