Real Madrid Striker focused on helping Spain in Euro 2016

Four days after his return to Real Madrid was made official, Alvaro Morata admitted he envisions himself playing a big role under Zinedine Zidane at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu.

The forward also believes that he's earned a second chance at the Spanish capital through his performances in Serie A and at Euro 2016.

"I don't have to prove anything to Zidane," Morata stated. "It's not like I'm still a Castilla triallist.

"The coaching staff will decide if I belong at Real Madrid. I will give my best to compete for a place in their plans."

The 23-year-old remarked that his ultimate goal is to be happy and represent a club that embraces him, however Morata emphasised his current goal of leading Spain to a third-straight European Championship.

The attacker adds that he hasn't thought about the possibility that Los Blancos may re-sell him later this summer.

"I don't really think about my future because I am focused on helping the Spanish national team win Euro 2016," Morata said.

"As of now I'm a Real Madrid player. I'd love to be an important part of this club and I'll fight for a spot."