Manchester United 'seek advice' over Romelu Lukaku penis chant

Utd 'seek advice' over Lukaku penis chant
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Manchester United confirm that they are "seeking advice" about a fan chant referencing Romelu Lukaku's penis.

Manchester United have issued a statement confirming that they are "seeking advice" after fans were filmed singing a chant referencing Romelu Lukaku's penis.

In the lyrics to the chant, which is set to the tune of the Stone Roses' 'Made of Stone', the 24-year-old - a £75m summer arrival from Everton - is deemed to have "a 24-inch penis".

The anti-discrimination group Kick It Out has described the chant as "offensive and discriminatory" for using the ethnic stereotype that black men are generally equipped with larger penises.

In a statement today, United confirmed: "Manchester United are speaking to the relevant authorities about the song and will act accordingly depending on the advice they're given.

"United have a zero tolerance stance towards any forms of racism. Greater Manchester Police have had no complaints about the song at all."

Lukaku, who was born in Belgium to Congolese parents, has scored seven times so far this season.

Romelu Lukaku celebrates scoring during the Premier League game between Manchester United and Everton on September 17, 2017
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