Imagine this career path – Real Madrid, Juventus, Real Madrid, Chelsea, Juventus, Atletico Madrid, Milan.It doesn’t get much better than that, does it? That out-of-this-world career belongs to Alvaro Morata, who’s been representing a handful of Europe’s finest football clubs. In truth, Morata is probably not the striker of that finest ilk and quality, yet he’s been picked by some of the best football coaches in the world and you could see him only in those elite outfits.Alvaro Morata x Galatasaray pic.twitter.com/ptseyZecBs— nova (@ArtOfNova) January 30, 2025 However, it seems like the time has come for Morata to make the next step, just six months after his arrival to San Siro, this time a bit lower in terms of the quality of the team and league.Rumours suggest that the 32-year-old Spanish striker will leave AC Milan and join the Turkish giants Galatasaray.The Turkish club first got the nod from the player, and then started negotiations with the Rossoneri, which are in an advanced stage. It would be a loan with a buyout option for €8m. The Turks would also take care of Morata’s entire salary, which is almost €4,5m per season.osimhen – morata – icardi – batshuayipic.twitter.com/dtuz8rCAc9— pink tony 🇮🇹 (@natebadfellas) January 30, 2025 The Turkish Super Lig leaders want Morata as an additional force in the attacking line already packed, though, with the likes of Victor Osimhen, Michy Batshuayi and Mauro Icardi, whose severe injury will probably sideline him for the rest of the season. Moreover, Osimhen’s stint in Istanbul is limited, because his loan from Napoli doesn’t have a purchase option, and therefore they need a peramanent replacement for the Nigerian forward. And that’s where Morata comes into the story…##NAJAVA_MECA_8666598##
