Wandering Scorer! His career has accumulated 211 million euros in transfer fees, and also set a record in Spanish team history
In the European qualifiers in the European qualifiers, Spain defeated Turkey 6-0, Morata, who just transferred to Serie A Como this summer, played on the bench in the 72nd minute of the game. This game is the 87th time the Spanish striker has played for the national team. He has set a magical record for the Bullfighters, that is, Morata has become the first player in the history of the Spanish national team to represent seven different clubs for Spain (Juventus, Real Madrid, Chelsea, Atletico Madrid, AC Milan, Galatasaray and Como). Reviewing Morata's career, from Madrid to Turin, from London to Milan, from Istanbul to Como, the Spanish captain's football journey weaving a dense network spanning most of Europe. He has played for seven teams in his career. Morata has also become the Spanish player with the highest transfer fee in football history with a cumulative transfer fee of 211 million euros. Morata's cumulative transfer fee in his career is also ranked fifth in the world football world. Morata's transfer resume is amazing. In July 2014, he transferred from Real Madrid to Juventus (20 million euros transfer fee); in July 2016, he returned from Juventus (30 million euros); in July 2017, he joined Chelsea from Real Madrid (66 million euros); in January 2019, he joined Atletico Madrid on loan from Chelsea (7 million euros). In July 2020, Atletico Madrid spent 35 million euros from Chelsea He officially bought out Morata, and then Atletico Madrid rented the Spanish striker to Juventus for a loan of 2 years of 20 million euros; in July 2024, Atletico Madrid sold Morata to AC Milan for 13 million euros, playing for Real Madrid and Juventus twice in his career, and successively represented Chelsea, Atletico Madrid, AC Milan and other giants, so Morata was awarded the title of "Roaming Man". In the winter window of 2025, Morata left the giants and joined Galatasaray on loan. This summer, he was sent directly to Como by AC Milan. Morata has just joined Como, which is another stop in his career. Everyone is looking forward to his performance in the new season. After all, Morata's performance in Serie A will directly affect his future in the national team. As the captain of Spain, Morata is looking forward to his second World Cup (you should know that this is the first time Morata has led the Bullfighters to the World Cup as a captain). As the center, Morata, 33, can still provide the ability to confront the frontcourt and perfectly integrate into Spain's pass control system. Especially since he can output running, forward, retracement, fulcrum and confrontational abilities, which other strikers in the Spanish team cannot provide. Looking forward to this wandering shooter who can follow the Spanish team and realize his dream in the next World Cup! ! !
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