I'm not keen on big-money switch i wants to join Chelsea instead says Real Madrid star Alvaro Morata

Real Madrid star Alvaro Morata

Morata, 24, struggled for regular game time this season, making just 14 starts in the Spanish top flight as Real claimed their first league title in five years.

The Spaniard has consequently been heavily linked with a move away from the Bernabeu in recent weeks.
La Gazzetta dello Sport yesterday claimed that AC Milan will launch a £52m bid to take him to the San Siro after Saturday's Champions League final.
And, according to Diario Gol, Real president Florentino Perez will be more than happy to accept their offer given that it is double what he paid to re-sign Morata from Juventus last summer.
But the player apparently has other ideas.
nstead the striker, also understood to be a target for Manchester United, reportedly wants to head for west London, where Diario Gol say he already has an "unsigned agreement" with Chelsea.

However the Blues have apparently only tabled an offer of around £35m, which Perez deems unacceptable.
Morata, who still has four years left to run on his contract in the Spanish capital, is said to be threatening to stay put if a move to Stamford Bridge can't be agreed on.
He admitted earlier this month that his lack of game time this season has come as a surprise, saying: "Did I expect to play more? Sure, but I'm always ready for the coach when he needs me and that is the most important thing.
"I would like to play every minute of every match, as everyone does, I always want to go and score goals yet I am aware there are times when this isn't possible.
"I don't think about my own personal achievements, I want to win La Liga and the Champions League as every other player in the squad does, it is going to be a very difficult end to the season but we know if we win every match then we will be champions in two competitions."

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