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Morata Reaches Atletico Madrid Agreement But Continues To Hold Up Higuain To Chelsea by boyem23(m): 06:12 pm On 1 Jan 2019
The Blues are at the centre of a Europe-wide striker trade-off,
with two of their own players heavily involved
Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata has reached an agreement to
join Atletico Madrid on loan for the rest of the season, but the
Spanish giants now must raise funds before completing the
deal.
Goal understands Atletico have reached an agreement that
would see them pay €3 million (£2.6m/$3.4m) to bring in
Morata for the remainder of the campaign, with the option to
pay a further €40m (£35.2m/$45.6m) to buy the Spain
international at the end of the season.
Atletico are still in negotiations with Chelsea regarding the
percentage of Morata's wages they will pay, with the Liga
outfit hopeful of only forking out for 50% of his £120,000 per
week salary before entering talks regarding a reduced
contract with the player should he make the move
permanent.
Atleti, however, are not currently in a position to sign off on
the deal with Chelsea as they try to offload two summer
signings of their own in a bid to clear space on their wage
bill .
Forward Nikola Kalinic arrived from AC Milan in the summer
but has struggled to adapt to Diego Simeone's style of play,
scoring just four goals in 18 matches.
The Rojiblancos are also trying to sell winger Gelson Martins,
who signed a six-year deal after joining on a free transfer
from Sporting having cancelled his contract with the
Portuguese giants.
The hold-up in offloading Morata is having an effect on
Chelsea’s signing of Gonzalo Higuain from AC Milan, which
is effectively complete.
Chelsea are keen to get Morata off their wage bill before
bringing in Higuain, while Milan themselves must find a
replacement for the Argentina international, with Genoa’s
Krzysztof Piatek their primary target and likely to cost
around €40m (£35.2m/$45.6m).
Higuain has an arrangement to join Chelsea on a six-month
loan which can either be extended for a further year or turned
into a permanent move in the summer, though that would
lead to fresh contract negotiations for the 31-year-old.
The former Real Madrid forward will reunite with Blues boss
Maurizio Sarri, who worked with Higuain at Napoli and
played a key role in the striker matching the record for the
most goals in a single Serie A season with 36 in 2015-16.
Higuain and Morata are not the only strikers with Chelsea
links on the move in January, with Michy Batshuayi's
departure from Stamford Bridge adding further complications
to a busy month in west London.
With his loan spell at Valencia having been cut short, Chelsea
are hopeful of being able to sell the 25-year-old for around
€45m (£40m/$51.3m).
This has stalled Batshuayi's agreed loan move to Monaco ,
and with the Ligue 1 strugglers now looking into the
possibility of signing Kalinic, the Belgium international's
reunion with Thierry Henry could now be off.
Everton have also shown an interest in the ex-Borussia
Dortmund and Marseille forward but their valuation falls well
short of what Chelsea are looking for.
He could yet be used as part of the deal to sign Higuain if
Milan struggle to find a viable replacement elsewhere while
Crystal Palace are also reportedly keen.
Meanwhile, Chelsea are also in talks with Zenit’s Leandro
Paredes over a move for around €30m (£27m/$34m) , though
the Russian club value him at €40m (£36m/$46m).
There is hope that Chelsea can complete all their January
business ahead of the second leg of their Carabao Cup semi-
final against Tottenham next Thursday, but their match with
Arsenal in the Premier League on Saturday is set to come too
soon for the likes of Higuain.

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Re: Morata Reaches Atletico Madrid Agreement But Continues To Hold Up Higuain To Chelsea by Preshemeka600: 06:33 pm On 1 Jan 2019
That is a good move

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Re: Morata Reaches Atletico Madrid Agreement But Continues To Hold Up Higuain To Chelsea by Lifeofgrey: 07:39 pm On 1 Jan 2019
boyem23:The Blues are at the centre of a Europe-wide striker trade-off,
with two of their own players heavily involved
Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata has reached an agreement to
join Atletico Madrid on loan for the rest of the season, but the
Spanish giants now must raise funds before completing the
deal.
Goal understands Atletico have reached an agreement that
would see them pay €3 million (£2.6m/$3.4m) to bring in
Morata for the remainder of the campaign, with the option to
pay a further €40m (£35.2m/$45.6m) to buy the Spain
international at the end of the season.
Atletico are still in negotiations with Chelsea regarding the
percentage of Morata's wages they will pay, with the Liga
outfit hopeful of only forking out for 50% of his £120,000 per
week salary before entering talks regarding a reduced
contract with the player should he make the move
permanent.
Atleti, however, are not currently in a position to sign off on
the deal with Chelsea as they try to offload two summer
signings of their own in a bid to clear space on their wage
bill .
Forward Nikola Kalinic arrived from AC Milan in the summer
but has struggled to adapt to Diego Simeone's style of play,
scoring just four goals in 18 matches.
The Rojiblancos are also trying to sell winger Gelson Martins,
who signed a six-year deal after joining on a free transfer
from Sporting having cancelled his contract with the
Portuguese giants.
The hold-up in offloading Morata is having an effect on
Chelsea’s signing of Gonzalo Higuain from AC Milan, which
is effectively complete.
Chelsea are keen to get Morata off their wage bill before
bringing in Higuain, while Milan themselves must find a
replacement for the Argentina international, with Genoa’s
Krzysztof Piatek their primary target and likely to cost
around €40m (£35.2m/$45.6m).
Higuain has an arrangement to join Chelsea on a six-month
loan which can either be extended for a further year or turned
into a permanent move in the summer, though that would
lead to fresh contract negotiations for the 31-year-old.
The former Real Madrid forward will reunite with Blues boss
Maurizio Sarri, who worked with Higuain at Napoli and
played a key role in the striker matching the record for the
most goals in a single Serie A season with 36 in 2015-16.
Higuain and Morata are not the only strikers with Chelsea
links on the move in January, with Michy Batshuayi's
departure from Stamford Bridge adding further complications
to a busy month in west London.
With his loan spell at Valencia having been cut short, Chelsea
are hopeful of being able to sell the 25-year-old for around
€45m (£40m/$51.3m).
This has stalled Batshuayi's agreed loan move to Monaco ,
and with the Ligue 1 strugglers now looking into the
possibility of signing Kalinic, the Belgium international's
reunion with Thierry Henry could now be off.
Everton have also shown an interest in the ex-Borussia
Dortmund and Marseille forward but their valuation falls well
short of what Chelsea are looking for.
He could yet be used as part of the deal to sign Higuain if
Milan struggle to find a viable replacement elsewhere while
Crystal Palace are also reportedly keen.
Meanwhile, Chelsea are also in talks with Zenit’s Leandro
Paredes over a move for around €30m (£27m/$34m) , though
the Russian club value him at €40m (£36m/$46m).
There is hope that Chelsea can complete all their January
business ahead of the second leg of their Carabao Cup semi-
final against Tottenham next Thursday, but their match with
Arsenal in the Premier League on Saturday is set to come too
soon for the likes of Higuain.

m.goal.com/x/en/news/11/transfer-zone/2019/01/18/50924552/morata-reaches-atletico-madrid-agreement-but-continues-to
MORATA!!!

Re: Morata Reaches Atletico Madrid Agreement But Continues To Hold Up Higuain To Chelsea by ykmikel23: 08:39 pm On 1 Jan 2019
Good

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