Morata tells Real Madrid to sanction Manchester Utd move
Manchester United’s hopes of signing Álvaro Morata have received a significant boost after the striker told Real Madrid he would like a move to Old Trafford.
However, negotiations between the clubs may not be straightforward because of friction relating to David de Gea.
United have frustrated Madrid’s attempts to sign the goalkeeper and fear the Spanish club will drive a hard bargain over Morata as a result.
The De Gea issue had led to a strained relationship in the past, with a proposed move breaking down in 2015.
United are not willing to pay more than around £60m for Morata, who is optimistic a deal can be struck.
The 24-year-old is due to go on honeymoon in just over a week and would like the transfer to be concluded before then.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s release by United was confirmed on Friday and José Mourinho wants to secure a replacement striker as swiftly as possible.
The manager worked with Morata at Madrid and has made the Spain international his principal target.
United had an opening offer of £52m turned down this week by Madrid, who held talks with Morata’s representative, Juanma López, on Friday.
Interest from Chelsea has not been followed up and, although Milan have emerged as suitors, Morata is determined to play in the Premier League.