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The future of Álvaro Morata continues to be a topic of discussion. The Madrid-born striker has changed teams multiple times throughout his career and, in a recent interview, hinted at a new desire: to play for Getafe before retiring.
The forward, currently at Galatasaray after stints with clubs like Milan, Atlético de Madrid, and Real Madrid, surprised by expressing his wish to wear the azulones jersey towards the end of his career. "It would mean a lot to give back to President Ángel Torres all the affection he showed me when I was 13," stated the Spanish international in a recent interview with the newspaper Marca.
A Special Fondness for Getafe
This declaration has not gone unnoticed and has sparked excitement among the Madrid-based club's fans. Despite his extensive journey through top-level European teams, Morata acknowledges his special bond with Getafe, the club where he started before moving to Real Madrid's youth system.
With a career marked by multi-million transfers and constant changes of jerseys, Morata continues to keep the door open to new adventures. While he is currently in Turkey, his gaze seems set on a return to La Liga, with Getafe potentially being his next destination.
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