Real Madrid Striker demanding a bigger role

Morata the conqueror

Tears of goodbye from Morata at Cibeles?

It is no secret that Alvaro Morata had hoped he'd be getting more playing time by this point in his Real Madrid return, and the striker is currently weighing the option of becoming AC Milan's flagship player.

The Spaniard's future, therefore, could be back in Italy, as new owner Li Yonghong wants to lure him to lead the Rossoneri's European resurgence.

Madrid are willing to let him go at a price of 60 milion euros, and the player isn't opposed to a move that would see him grow in importance within his squad.

While Manchester United and Chelsea are also reportedly interested, the forward's prior experience in Italy means Milan is a more likely option, at least at this point in time.

While 19 goals in 42 matches isn't a bad return, Morata knows he'd be first choice at practically any other club, making a move more likely.

Curiously enough, his last goal in Italy at former club Juventus came against Milan in a Coppa Italia final.