Sunday, 16 July 2017

'He is someone special, it's a shame' - Mourinho accepts Morata unlikely to join Man Utd

AlvaroMorata-cropped: Real Madrid forward Alvaro Morata


Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho admits it is unlikely Alvaro Morata will join from Real Madrid, describing it as a "shame".
Morata has been a target for United, but Madrid have reportedly asked for £80million for the Spain forward.


Mourinho has added a striker to his squad this off-season, with Romelu Lukaku arriving from Everton for a reported £75m.
The Portuguese tactician worked with Morata at Madrid and has accepted the 24-year-old is unlikely to join him at Old Trafford.

"It is a question for Florentino [Perez, Madrid president]," Mourinho said after his side's 5-2 friendly win over LA Galaxy on Saturday.
"He belongs to Madrid. Madrid has decided and we have not come to an agreement. It is simple. It's a shame.
"It is a player who made it to the first team with me. We have a special liking for [him], he is someone special. I enjoyed watching his evolution in Juventus and Madrid. It is like that. I don't think he can end with us."

Lukaku made his debut for United against Galaxy, playing the second half of the comfortable win.

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