Álvaro Morata is very close to becoming a new player for Galatasaray. The Spanish forward, currently playing for Milan, is in advanced negotiations with the Turkish team, and his departure could be sealed in the coming hours. While his signing had not been revealed until now, the operation is progressing rapidly and could be finalized before the winter transfer window closes.
🚨🔴🟡 EXCLUSIVE: Galatasaray are in advanced talks to sign Álvaro Morata from AC Milan!
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) January 30, 2025
Talks underway to get the deal done soon, all parties ready to get it sealed in the next hours.
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Milan has been looking for a new forward, which has opened the door to Morata's possible exit. Santiago Giménez's injury, who was the club's priority, complicated the plans for the Rossoneri and left the Spanish attacker in an uncertain position. Additionally, the arrival of Sergio Conceição as the new coach has brought changes to the sports planning, leading Morata to reconsider his continuity.
Álvaro Morata will play for Galatasaray
Since his return to Milan just six months ago, the forward has played 25 matches, scoring six goals and providing two assists. However, his performance has not solidified his position as a key player in the team, and Galatasaray sees him as the ideal complement to their offense, where he will share the spotlight with Victor Osimhen.
The forward's current salary is €4.5 million net per season, with a contract running until 2028 and an option for an additional year. Milan paid €13 million for his signing last summer, so any negotiation must adhere to his current contractual commitment.
The player's agent, Juanma López, is already working on the operation's details. Both a loan and a definitive transfer are being considered. In the next hours, the future of the Spanish national team captain could be defined with a new destination in his career.
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