MORATA HINTS AT MADRID RETURN.
The striker just moved to Stamford Bridge in the late spring and is as of now being connected with a move back to Spain.
Chelsea forward Alvaro Morata has implied he could be keen on a potential come back to Real Madrid. Morata, 25, has scored 10 Premier League objectives this season in the wake of landing from Madrid for a detailed £60 million in July a year ago.
The Spain global is as of now sidelined with back damage, with head mentor Antonio Conte uncertain when to anticipate that the forward will return.
In a meeting with Movistar+, to be circulated in full in the not so distant future, Morata said he was cheerful at Stamford Bridge, however he might be keen on making a beeline for Madrid.
"Clearly I have regard for Chelsea, who tried to sign me and I'm extremely cheerful here," he said.
"Be that as it may, Madrid will always be Madrid for me."
Any hypothesis over the striker's future will be definitely unwelcome at Stamford Bridge, with manager Conte's own future with the club apparently not yet decided.
The Italian supervisor has demonstrated dissatisfaction around the Blues' exchange business, while late poor outcomes have fans pondering whether they are supporting a club in emergency.
Conte, in any case, stays rebellious in demanding that he will see out his agreement with Chelsea and attempt to enhance the club's circumstance until told something else.
"I'm not thinking about the chance to leave from this club," he said.
"As of now we are having poor outcomes and thus we need to give careful consideration.
"We need to endeavor to stop this awful run and attempt to get three focuses against West Brom. It won't be simple in light of the fact that as you probably are aware extremely well in this sort of circumstance the certainty isn't high, yet we need to confide in our work, in our football, to endeavor to get three focuses."
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