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Álvaro Morata leaving Atlético Madrid?

Álvaro Morata has left Atlético de Madrid this summer.

Morata considered a move to Saudi Arabia for financial reasons but decided to continue playing at the highest level in Europe.

During Euro 2024, Morata expressed frustration with criticism in Spain and a desire to leave the country. He received offers from Saudi Arabia, which had previously shown interest, but he did not consider them despite the significant financial proposal.

Morata is considering leaving Spain for peace and tranquility abroad. He is reportedly not happy and may leave the national team as well.

Álvaro Morata might leave Atlético de Madrid.

Álvaro Morata initially decided to stay at Atlético de Madrid, but recent developments suggest he might leave.

Alvaro Morata mentioned the possibility of leaving Atletico Madrid, expressing a preference to play abroad due to feeling happier and more respected outside of Spain.

There was an option for Morata to move to Saudi Arabia which has now evaporated.

Al-Qadsiah attempted to sign Morata but the Spanish player refused their offer.

Álvaro Morata is reportedly close to moving to Saudi Arabia.

Álvaro Morata has expressed his intention to leave Spain and possibly renounce the Spanish national team after Euro 2024. He mentioned feeling a lot of pressure in Spain and hinted at potentially leaving Atlético Madrid despite his desire to win titles with the club.

Álvaro Morata's future is uncertain despite his recent announcement that he would stay at Atlético de Madrid. Morata has a contract with Atlético until 2027, but he has now cast doubt on his continuity, stating that in football, nothing is certain.

Morata does not make it a matter of money; otherwise, he would have accepted the offer of 45 million euros for three seasons, 15 per year, from Al Qadisiyah, a club coached by Michel (who brought him to Real Madrid) and where his friend Nacho plays.

Álvaro Morata had an offer from Al-Qadsiah of around 18 million for two seasons but declined it due to Simeone's request not to sell.

Al-Qadsiah showed interest in Alvaro Morata and attempted to activate his release clause of 13 million euros. However, Morata refused the offer, prioritizing his family situation over a 40 million euros salary.

Morata posted on his social media to reiterate his desire to stay at Atletico Madrid, which was actually intended to reject a possible transfer to Saudi Arabia.

Alvaro Morata received a significant offer from Al Qadisiyah, including a three-year contract worth a total of 45 million euros. He decided to stay at Atlético Madrid for another season, prioritizing family stability and aiming for the 2026 World Cup.

There were rumors of a potential return to Italian football for Morata, but he ultimately decided to stay at Atlético de Madrid.

Morata received a lucrative offer from Al Qadsiah, a Saudi Arabian club, with a three-year contract worth a total of 45 million euros. Despite the significant financial incentive, Morata decided to stay at Atlético de Madrid to prioritize his family stability and maintain his visibility in European football.

Diego Pablo Simeone expressed his desire for Morata to stay at Atlético de Madrid. Morata communicated his decision to stay at the club. He wants to feel important and needs to play regularly. He would renounce the best contract of his career to stay at Atlético, also for family reasons.

Al-Qadsiah, managed by Miguel González del Campo, Míchel, made an offer of 35 million euros for the player and was willing to pay his release clause of 15 million euros.

Míchel, the coach who recruited Morata for Real Madrid in 2008, wants him at Al Qadsiah and there is already an offer after signing Nacho. However, Morata has not made any real decision about his future yet.

There are multiple clubs interested in Álvaro Morata, but specific details are not provided.

Al Qadsiah is interested in signing Álvaro Morata. However, Atlético de Madrid denies any negotiations and states that Morata is not for sale unless his release clause of 15 million euros is paid.

Alvaro Morata is reportedly very close to finalizing his transfer to Al-Qadsiah, coached by former Real Madrid player Míchel. The offer is substantial, with around 50 million euros on the table for the entire operation. Part of this money would cover the 15 million euro release clause requested by Atletico Madrid, while the majority would be used for Morata's salary.

Michel, new coach of Al Qadsiah and Morata's compatriot, wants to bring him to play in the Saudi Pro League. An official proposal has already been made to the player, as there is a 12 million euro release clause in his contract with Atletico Madrid.

Al Qadsiah has made an offer for Álvaro Morata. The presence of coach Míchel, who recruited him for Real Madrid in 2008, and the recent signing of Nacho are key factors.

Alvaro Morata has expressed his desire to potentially leave Atlético de Madrid. He mentioned receiving messages from many people at the club but not from the coach, Diego Simeone, implying uncertainty about his future at the club.

Morata's future is uncertain as he is currently participating in the Eurocup.

Álvaro Morata is having an excellent Euro Cup. He is the number 9 for the Spanish national team and is a player for Atlético de Madrid. He will be with us next season.

Morata has expressed affection for Italy, where he played for Juventus for a total of four years in two separate stints. After a Euro 2024 match against Italy, he stated: 'Will I return to Italy? The truth is, I don't know. For holidays, definitely, as it is a beautiful place: my second home.'

Álvaro Morata is expected to leave Atlético de Madrid.

Álvaro Morata has expressed that he is considering leaving Atlético de Madrid due to the arrival of new forwards and the club not counting on him. Despite his desire to win a title with Atlético, he acknowledged the possibility of his departure.

Alvaro Morata might leave Atlético de Madrid this summer if a suitable offer comes in. The coaching staff still has confidence in him.

Alvaro Morata is determined to return to Italy.

There have been rumors that the 31-year-old could return to Serie A despite his contract with Atletico Madrid running until 2026.

Álvaro Morata is considering leaving after ending last season as a substitute. The club would like him to stay and fulfill his contract until 2026. His future depends on how the transfer market evolves.

Alvaro Morata has expressed his dissatisfaction with his situation at Atletico Madrid, stating that he does not feel prioritized by the club. This has caused anger among Atletico Madrid fans and disappointment within the club. Morata is currently with the Spanish national team for EURO 2024, and his departure from Atletico Madrid is highly likely during this transfer window.

Alvaro Morata is considering a return to Italy after cutting ties with Atlético Madrid.

Morata has expressed doubts about his continuity at Atlético de Madrid, indicating that he does not want to stay if he is not a priority for the club. He mentioned Saudi Arabia as a potential option.

Morata is considering focusing on the Euro tournament in Germany before deciding his career path. He might opt to move to Saudi Arabia, where he received a lucrative offer a year ago but ultimately rejected it.

Alvaro Morata expressed dissatisfaction with Atletico Madrid's intention to acquire multiple attackers, indicating he might not be a priority for the club. He mentioned the possibility of leaving the club if he is not a priority.

Morata expressed his frustration with Atlético de Madrid due to rumors about the club wanting to sign multiple forwards. He feels undervalued and not a priority for the team. Morata mentioned his age and stated he cannot stay at Atlético de Madrid if he is not going to play.

Morata expressed uncertainty about his future at Atlético Madrid, stating that if the club intends to sign multiple strikers, he might not be a priority and might have to leave.

Morata mentioned in an interview that it would have been easier for him to leave Atlético Madrid last summer as he had better economic offers from big teams. However, he stayed because he has the desire to win with Atlético Madrid.

Alvaro Morata could be leaving Atlético de Madrid this summer after a disappointing second half of the season. Juventus Turin is interested in the player, with whom Morata has played before between 2014 and 2016, and again between 2020 and 2022. The transfer fee would be around 15 million euros. Morata is reportedly willing to take a pay cut to rejoin Juventus Turin. However, no decision will be made until after the Euro.

Alvaro Morata, the Spanish striker, has a strong connection with Italy due to his experience at Juventus. He has expressed a desire to return to Italian football. Atletico Madrid might put him on the market, but for now, he is focusing on the European Championship.

Morata has a release clause of 15 million euros and having lost his starting position at the end of the season, he may be one of the players leaving Atlético in this summer market. In Italy, he still has a good reputation and after last summer, in which he negotiated with Inter, Juve and Roma, he finally stayed at Atlético after a talk he had with Simeone in the preseason. Morata has already made it clear that "there will surely be things".

There is a strong possibility that Álvaro Morata will also leave Atlético Madrid, as the club, managed by Diego Simeone, intends to 'refresh' the attack.

Morata could also leave the Colchonero discipline in search of a new challenge in his career

Álvaro Morata is on the exit ramp of the red and white club, especially the Dutchman, with selector Ronald Koeman taking for granted that he is leaving the red and white club.

Alvaro Morata is also affected by this major offensive cleanup. Scoring 15 times this season in the Championship, the 31-year-old Spanish striker is likely to be sold in the coming months before his value falls freely. For his part, the former Juventus Turin is unsure of his future.

Morata is on the market and could leave Atletico Madrid in the upcoming season.

Morata, along with Memphis and Correa, could be moving this summer if a good offer comes in. The most likely to move is Morata.

Álvaro Morata, with an exceptional 20 goals, is uncertain about whether to continue at the Metropolitano or continue his career in Italy or Arabia. The club will attend to the player's will as long as it receives enough to sign a possible substitute.

Morata is considering a move to Saudi Arabia after a 50 million per season offer last year. He is currently injured, suffering from trigeminal neuralgia that might keep him off the field in the upcoming season matches. He will soon have to decide his future.

The new King Midas of football tempted Morata with a substantial offer that exceeded 50 million per season last summer. Morata declined the offer then, but the Arabian solution could gain strength for the last major contract of one of the forwards who has had the best career in the last decade.

Alvaro Morata, the top scorer at 5.50, wants to lead the Spanish team to the next round and hopes for the help of Antoine Griezmann, goal or assist at 1.78.

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