Alvaro Morata is the latest concrete idea for Milan to strengthen their attack for the upcoming season. The former Juventus player recently turned down a lucrative offer from Saudi club Al Qadisiyah worth 45 million euros over 3 years because he wants to stay at Atletico Madrid. However, the call from the Rossoneri club has planted more than a seed of doubt in the Spaniard’s mind, who has a particular affinity for Italy.
According to what is reported by Calciomercato.com, Morata’s contract with Atletico Madrid includes a release clause of 13 million euros, which Milan would gladly pay. Alvaro is a concrete option but not the only one being considered by the Rossoneri club, which is also keeping the Zirkzee option alive. According to Calciomercato's editorial team, Alvaro would not outright reject the arrival of another striker.
Negotiations between Milan and Morata’s agents are ongoing, with the parties in continuous contact. Moncada and Ibrahimovic have asked the Spaniard for a significant sacrifice in terms of his current 6 million euro salary, and they found an openness to dialogue. If Milan decides to strongly pursue the Spaniard, a compromise could easily be reached.