Romelu Lukaku's future is the subject of some intense speculation at the moment. Having already declared that he wants to leave Everton this summer, there will be no shortage of potential suitors lining up to snap him up when the transfer window re-opens.One club who have been credited with an interest is the Belgian international's former club Chelsea, who travelled to Goodison Park on Sunday with hopes of extending their lead over Tottenham at the top of the Premier League table.Luckily for the Blues, they came away from the game with all three points having recorded a 3-0 win over the Toffees, sparking wild celebrations from manager Antonio Conte at the final whistle.Many observers, once they'd got over the nerves of the potential outcome, were interested to see how Lukaku got on against the Chelsea defence, and though he was unable to find the back of the net, he did provide more talking points without scoring.One thing a lot of fans noticed was how Lukaku and international colleague Eden Hazard were fraternising on the pitch. They certainly didn't give off the air of two opponents hell bent on taking each other down and appeared to be relaxed as the action went on around them.Belgian journalist Claude Atcheba was in attendance on the day, and shared a video after the final whistle that could get Chelsea fans very excited indeed.Atcheba took to Twitter before posting the video to hint that Everton were working hard to prevent him from sharing the clip, therefore suggesting that something could be afoot with the summer on the horizon."#Lukaku news is coming #Everton is working hard to stop me sharing some footage with you. Stay Tuned," he said.

But whatever he did he managed to get it past Everton's attempted media blackout, though when it emerged we can see why they were so keen to keep it under wraps.

It showed the Toffees frontman speaking with Chelsea's transfer executive Michael Emenalo in the mixed zone of the stadium's bowels, and the pair looked to be getting on like a house on fire.

The video was quickly uploaded onto YouTube with the caption: "I didn’t expect the future Golden Boot smiling after a defeat with a man who has a huge say at Chelsea on who the club should try and sign."

Annoyingly, we can't hear what's being said, though the meeting will set tongues wagging with the possibility of what was being discussed.

As it stand both Chelsea and Manchester United are believed to be the frontrunners to prize him away from Merseyside, but if Everton are resigned to losing him over the summer they will at least be hoping they can spark a bidding war.