Thursday, 20 July 2017

5 Replacement for Alvaro Morata

Real Madrid  are hopefully not going to sit on all these money.
Real Madrid has finally sold Alvaro Morata to Chelsea with the forward subject to a medical as Zidane will be interested in spending the huge €80m raised from the sale of the Spanish striker.
According to reports in Spanish press, Zinedine Zidane is satisfied with rotating between Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema in the central striker role, but that is surely a foolhardy prospect for a club like Real Madrid, especially in the case of a freak injury. Thus Madrid have to be intelligent in their spending.
In the GALLERY below are the best replacements for Alvaro Morata at Real Madrid.
01. Borja Mayoral
The Spanish striker, Borja has spent almost half of his 20 years on planet Earth as a Real Madrid player. It's only natural for the Castilla product to be excited at the news of Morata's sale owing to the fact that it now leaves him third in the pecking order. If Real Madrid do not buy another striker, Borja can expect more than his fair share of minutes, especially if Los Blancos go far in the Copa del Rey. 
  
02. Javier Hernandez - Bayer Leverkusen
According to SkySports, Real Madrid will have to make a faster move if they are to seal this transfer as the former Manchester United player is gearing up to return to the Premier League with West Ham who are reportedly about to announce his signing in a matter of days.
The former Real Madrid player already knows what it takes to perform at the Santiago Bernabeu - in the 2014/15 season, he scored 9 goals in 33 appearances for Los Blancos, although most of those appearances were as a substitute. However, he did have a habit of scoring important goals. 
03.Timo Werner - RB Leipzig
When Real Madrid sold Alvaro Morata, the club lost a 24-year-old striker who was involved with 26 goals in 43 appearances for the club. If they sign German striker, Timo Werner, Real Madrid will get a 21-year-old striker who was involved in 28 goals in 32 appearances for his club. Isn't that progress in the making? Considering his age and pace majority believe he will be a better long-term replacement for Benzema. 
04. Lucas Perez - Arsenal
Perez has had a miserable season in England which are not his faults. The 28-year old striker impressed in the few times he was given the opportunity by Arsene Wenger but unfortunately, didn't impress the Frenchman. Perez is already sorting out his future elsewhere, and will surely be unable to turn down a move to Real Madrid. Last two seasons, Perez scored 17 times for Deportivo la Coruna in La Liga - he knows how to find the back of the net in Spain. 
05. Kylian Mbappe - AS Monaco
The most apparent replacement, yet at the same time, the most doubtful signing this summer. Seemingly Kylian Mbappe is destined to sign for Real Madrid, either this summer or sometime in the future. Conventionally he certainly won't come cheap, AS Monaco will demand way much for arguably the most promising player to emerge since Neymar.

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