Former Inter president Massimo Moratti has warned Romelu Lukaku about the 'unpleasant' reception he will get when he returns to the San Siro on Sunday.
The Belgian striker was reportedly expected to return to Inter this season after spending last season on loan at the San Siro.
However, reports emerged that Lukaku had agreed personal terms with rivals Juventus, which forced Inter to withdraw their interest.
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After a move to Juventus did not take place, Lukaku ended up reuniting with Jose Mourinho on loan at Roma.
"It's difficult to make a comparison, but the public doesn't forget certain things," Moratti told LaPresse.
"The fans are always free to do what they want, as long as everything remains legal.
"It's something that can disturb players, but I think he can easily resist. Of course, it won't be pleasant."
Roma executive Tiago Pinto has sent a message to those Inter Milan supporters ahead of Sunday's clash.
"Lukaku is a leader, and has a heart of gold. He is definitely here to help the team." Pinto told Sky Sport.
"We all have a very great social responsibility, but those who fuel hatred harm football.
Those who try to fuel the crowd against Lukaku are the same ones who celebrated Mkhitaryan's choice a year ago, and two years ago celebrated Dzeko's arrival. Let's think carefully when we speak, because we have a great social weight."
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