Alvaro Morata's decision made? Striker keeping Spain World Cup dream alive despite retirement talks as he rejects lucrative Qatar offer for Cesc Fabregas reunion at Como
Alvaro Morata aims to join a top-level league to keep his hopes alive for a place in Spain’s 2026 World Cup squad, despite considering retirement.
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Morata is edging closer to Serie A side Como
Spaniard wants to feature in the upcoming World Cup
Morata picked Como over the Middle East because he wants to keep his hopes of competing at the 2026 World Cup alive. That could mean he has decided against retiring from international football, having admitted he would consider doing so after his penalty miss cost La Roja in the Nations League final loss against Portugal.
He is aware if he leaves Europe, the chances of being called up by Luis de la Fuente would be negligible. As a result, Como, who have seen a resurrection under his former Chelsea and Spain co-star Cesc Fabregas, stand as the best possible option for Morata.
DID YOU KNOW?
Morata, who has 37 goals in 86 international appearances, scored six goals in 12 Super Lig games for Galatasaray after he was loaned out to the Turkish club by Milan.
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WHAT NEXT FOR MORATA?
As the negotiations happen behind the scenes, Morata will be eagerly awaiting news on his next move.