Post-Champions League final, Milan aims to challenge Real Madrid.
The Champions League final in Cardiff between Real Madrid and Juventus is set for Saturday, June 3. However, the fate of one of the footballing world's top strikers, Alvaro Morata, may hinge on the outcome of this highly anticipated match.
Several European clubs have shown interest in acquiring Morata's services, with Milan leading the pack. The potential signing of Morata by Milan is contingent on the result of the Cardiff final, according to sources from milannews.it and unspecified reports.
Italian football news outlet tuttomercatoweb has also reported that Milan is actively pursuing Morata. The striker himself has expressed a desire to return to Italy, further fueling speculation.
Real Madrid is also in the running for Morata's signature, with any potential meeting regarding his transfer set to take place after the Champions League final. The manager who could be involved in the meeting with SS Lazio post-Cardiff final is Xabi Alonso, as per reports.
Chelsea's Antonio Conte is also interested in Morata, but the Italian manager is reportedly considering Romelu Lukaku first. Manchester United is also keen on signing Lukaku, adding another layer of complexity to the transfer saga.
Conte's interest in Lukaku before Morata could potentially sway the Spaniard towards a move to Old Trafford, or it may encourage him to stay put at the Santiago Bernabeu for another season.
As the Champions League final approaches, the footballing world waits with bated breath to see if Real Madrid will secure the trophy and, more importantly, if Alvaro Morata's future will be decided. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
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