Chelsea close to sealing deal for Álvaro Morata

Real Madrid striker is set to shortly make the move to London for a club record fee

Real Madrid’s Alvaro Morata trains with the squad in Los Angeles. Photo: Lucy Nicholson/Reuters
Real Madrid’s Alvaro Morata trains with the squad in Los Angeles. Photo: Lucy Nicholson/Reuters

Chelsea are on the verge of bolstering their attack for their Premier League title defence after agreeing a deal in principle with Real Madrid to sign the Spain forward Álvaro Morata for a club record fee.

Discussions have been ongoing with Madrid since Chelsea lost out on their first-choice forward addition, Romelu Lukaku, to Manchester United, with a breakthrough achieved on Wednesday. The fee for Morata is expected to be around £70m, eclipsing the £50m paid to Liverpool for Fernando Torres in 2011, with only small details still to be ironed out between the clubs.

Morata is in the United States with the rest of Zinedine Zidane’s first-team squad, and it remains to be seen whether he is permitted to travel to England for a medical. Meeting his personal terms is not expected to prove an issue and, after a frustrating summer in the transfer market, Chelsea do finally appear to be making progress in strengthening Antonio Conte’s squad.

The Italian, whose team arrived in Beijing on Wednesday morning for a three-game tour, signed a new two-year contract on Tuesday which has established him as the best-paid head coach in Chelsea's history at around £9.6m-a-season. Yet, with Diego Costa out of favour and in talks to return to Atlético Madrid, Conte's only senior strikers in his squad are Michy Batshuayi, a bit-part player last term, and Loïc Rémy, who spent last year at Crystal Palace and has entered the final year of his contract. The France international is available for transfer.

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The club consider Conte partly culpable for that state of flux up front after he chose to text Costa and inform him he has no part to play at Chelsea. However, having missed out on Lukaku, the Italian had urged the board to prioritise the signing of Morata, a player Conte feels can lead the line effectively in the Premier League and Champions League. The manager has long been an admirer of the 24-year-old, whom he signed for Juventus just before taking the Italy job in 2014, and there had been talks to bring him to England a year ago upon Conte’s appointment in south-west London.

Morata ultimately returned to Madrid, his hometown club, after they activated a buy-back clause and secured him for £23m. "Various Premier League coaches called to tell me to play for them," the Spaniard told the Guardian in April. "I said yeah, I'd like to, that if I had to leave I would almost certainly go to London, but that I didn't know what Madrid would do. I knew they'd bring me back but I didn't know if it was to keep me or sell me. I spoke directly to Mauricio Pochettino and Antonio Conte. I remember talking to my dad then and him saying: 'This guy's [Conte]going to win the league there.'"

He went on to score 15 goals in 26 appearances in La Liga last term, the most prolific spell of his career, but made clear this summer – when United were his main suitors – he would be willing to move on in search of more regular first-team football after spending the year behind Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale in the pecking order at the Bernabéu. That chance will come at Chelsea.

He would become the club's third significant signing of the summer, with the Germany defender Antonio Rüdiger potentially to link up with his new team-mates on the Singapore leg of the tour having been granted time off after his participation in the Confederations Cup. Tiemoué Bakayoko, secured from Monaco, is recovering from minor knee surgery and has remained at Cobham with Eden Hazard as the pair continue their rehabilitation.

Chelsea's pursuit of Real's right-back Danilo is likely to be thwarted by Manchester City while talks continue with Juve over the Brazil wing-back Alex Sandro over a potential £60m move. Juve are resistant to the move and are willing to offer the player a new contract, though their own interest in Nemanja Matic, who will be permitted to leave Chelsea and has not been included in Conte's touring party, could yet see agreement reached.

(Guardian service)