
Atletico
Madrid are in talks to sign Alvaro Morata from Chelsea.
Chelsea would prefer a permanent deal, with the club eager to recoup as much
of their investment back as possible, having signed Morata for a club-record
£70m from Real Madrid less than two years ago.
The club also need a replacement for him and head coach Maurizio Sarri wants
Gonzalo Higuain, who played for him at Napoli and is currently on loan at AC
Milan from Juventus.
Chelsea are also weighing up a move for Bournemouth striker Callum Wilson,
though the England international is interesting West Ham, who may need a
replacement for Marko Arnautovic.
Morata was not even on the substitutes' bench for Chelsea's 2-1 win over
Newcastle on Saturday and was pictured in Madrid on Monday.
He has been linked with a Stamford Bridge exit after losing his place as
Chelsea's first-choice striker, with Sarri preferring to utilise Eden Hazard
as his main point of reference in attack.
Morata has been linked with both Sevilla and Barcelona in recent weeks but
Atletico - the club where he began his youth career - now look like
frontrunners for his signature.
Chelsea sold Diego Costa back to Atletico just three months after signing
Morata.
But Costa has struggled to stay fit this season and has scored just one goal
in 11 La Liga matches, prompting Atletico to look for another attacking
option to complement Antoine Griezmann.