Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata has revealed that he is open to returning to former club Real Madrid, from whom he joined the Blues in the last transfer window.
Fear not though, the Spanish striker is making no immediate plans to return to his boyhood club just yet — he wants to win masses of silverware at Stamford Bridge first.

Speaking to AS (via Evening Standard), the Chelsea striker said:
Of course I’d go back – only after I have won everything with Chelsea and made my mark there,
It’s very difficult to say no to Madrid when you’re a Madridista. But to be honest, I don’t think it’s going to happen although you never know. It’s not something I am thinking about because I’m happy in London.
Morata left Real Madrid for the second time in his career last summer, to become Chelsea’s record signing — he had previously left the Spanish capital for Juventus before returning to the Santiago Bernabeu last season.
He scored 20 goals for Los Blancos in 2016-17 before joining Chelsea for a fee in excess of £50 milllion.




