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Conte still wants Morata Gomez quits Besiktas

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UNFAZED: Chelsea boss prepared to fight on despite seeing second bid rejected

CHELSEA manager Antonio Conte has refused to rule out a third move for Alvaro Morata after a second bid for the striker was rejected by Real Madrid — although the club are now considerin­g a swoop for former star Romelu Lukaku.

The Italian, speaking after his side’s 3-0 friendly victory over AC Wolfsberge­r in Austria, was asked about Morata who has rejoined the Spaniards for £23 million (RM121.9) after they triggered a buyback clause in his contract with Juventus.

A first bid of £50 million followed by a second of £62.7 million from Chelsea have been turned down.

“About this situation

— I prefer to leave it with the club,”

Conte said. “We know our targets and the most important thing is that between me and the club there is a great teamwork on the transfer market.

“We know our targets and for me this is the most important thing. It is not important to speak outside but to keep the secret in this moment I think it is very important.”

Everton striker Lukaku, who left Chelsea in 2014 , is seen as a viable back-up and Chelsea are now set to renew their interest in the Toffees targetman.

has rejoined Real Madrid after a stint with Juventus. ISTANBUL: Germany forward Mario Gomez is leaving Turkish champions Besiktas due to the volatile political situation in the country, he said on Wednesday.

The former VfB Stuttgart and Bayern Munich forward scored 26 league goals last season as he helped the club win the Turkish league, a performanc­e which also earned him a place in the Germany squad for Euro 2016.

“The reason for this is completely down to the political situation,” the 31-year-old said on his Facebook page.

“There are no sporting or any other reasons that have made me make this decision. It is purely down to the terrible events that happened in the last few days,” added Gomez, who scored twice at Euro 2016 as he helped Germany reach the semi-finals.

About 60,000 soldiers, police, judges, civil servants and teachers have been suspended, detained or are under investigat­ion since a military coup attempt on Friday.

The failed putsch and the purge that followed it have both unsettled the country of 80 million, which borders Syria’s chaos and is a Western ally against Islamic State.

Gomez, who missed the 2014 World Cup due to persistent injury problems, played on loan from Italian club Fiorentina last season and Besiktas had been hoping to sign him on a permanent basis.

“I have to tell you Besiktas fans personally that it is very heavy for me that I will not be playing for this great club in front of you wonderful fans in this unique stadium anymore,” Gomez said.

“I hope that these political problems can be solved in a peaceful manner soon. Then it would be my great wish to play for Besiktas again.” Reuters

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