Atletico Madrid striker Alvaro Morata gives update on his future amid shock Arsenal transfer links
Alvaro Morata says he has ‘quite a few options’ this summer after being linked with a move to Arsenal.
The Spaniard, 29, is looking for a new club after his two-year loan spell at Juventus came to an end, with the Serie A side having rejected the option to sign him permanently.
Morata has one year left on his contract at Atletico Madrid and the Gunners, who are seeking a new striker to replace Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, have been rumoured with a bid for the centre-forward.
Speaking on Thursday after scoring in Spain’s 1-1 draw with Portugal in the UEFA Nations League, Morata said: ‘I have quite a few options. It’s not up to me, I can’t do anything about it.
‘My wife and children will follow me wherever I need to go. I do have preferences and options, but I want to go where the club love me the most and value me.’
In the past decade, Morata has played for a host of Europe’s elite clubs including Real Madrid and Chelsea.
Despite often struggling to hold down a regular starting place, he has made over 400 appearances at club level, scoring nearly 200 goals.
His experience could appeal to Mikel Arteta, who is targeting a new striker with Alexandre Lacazette said to be leaving the club to re-join Lyon this summer.
Eddie Nketiah was also set to depart the Emirates with his contract running out but may do a U-turn after hitting a purple patch towards the end of last season.
The north Londoners are thought to be interested in Manchester City’s Gabriel Jesus. However, securing the Brazilian could prove difficult with arch-rivals Tottenham also in the race for his signature.
Speaking earlier this year, Arteta revealed the qualities he is looking for in Arsenal’s new striker.
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