The Flop Alvaro Morata puts an end to the hell of Chelsea with a permanent transfer of £ 58m to Atletico Madrid – The Sun



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ALVARO MORATA finally ended his hell in Chelsea after Atletico Madrid agreed to a final transfer of 58 million pounds for the striker.

Spanish remains on loan to Wanda Metropolitano for the 2019-2020 campaign, after which it will sign an indefinite contract on 1 July 2020.

    Alvaro Morata sealed a permanent stint at Atletico Madrid after a six-month loan

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Alvaro Morata sealed a permanent stint at Atletico Madrid after a six-month loanCredit: Reuters

Frank Lampard's players had threatened the giants of La Liga to trigger the recall clause of the 26-year-old, unless they return to the Spanish capital.

Morata had already begun preparatory training with Diego Simeone's men after openly revealing his ambition to stay in Los Rojiblancos.

After the announcement of the news by the club, he tweeted, "Happy, it's official now."

"Now I will have time to come back with work and goals for all the club's efforts and the affection of the fans.

This transfer finally puts an end to his torrid two-year period in West London after his transfer from Real Madrid, the club's record, for 2017, which was a record.

MAD FOR MOR

Even though he was part of the FA Cup winning team at Chelsea in 2017-18, he only managed to score 24 goals in 72 selections for the Blues.

However, since joining the club, he spent time with his youth in January, Morata scored six goals in 17 games, with Atletico finishing second.

The Colchoneros have already spent £ 113m to recruit Benfica's Joao Felix, making this 19-year-old player the fifth-most expensive player of all time.

However, they are recovering the bulk of these costs with the imminent sale of Antoine Griezmann to Barcelona, ​​thus freeing up funds for Morata.

Meanwhile, Chelsea should get into the new season with Olivier Giroud, Michy Batshuayi and Tammy Abraham.

Gonzalo Higuain has been allowed to return to Juventus' parent club after his six-month loan, but the Blues transfer ban means he will not be replaced.

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