‘Playing for Madrid the greatest sensation’
Reports have suggested that the Spain international “feels cheated”, with Cadena Ser claiming that he feels that promises made last summer have been broken.
That was said to have led to a breakdown in the working relationship between Morata and coach Zinedine Zidane.
With the 24-year-old apparently disilluiosned with life back at the Santiago Bernabeu, he was said to be mulling over another move.
A return to Juventus – who saw Madrid exercise a buy-back option his contract in 2016 – has been mooted, while Premier League heavweights Arsenal and Chelsea are long-time admirers.
Morata, though, has taken to social media in an effort to bring an end to the rumours, stating on Instagram: “Whatever they say #HalaMadrid forever.”
While he is not guaranteed a regular starting role at the Bernabeu, Morata has made 27 appearances in all competitions this season.
A photo posted by Álvaro Morata (@alvaromorata) onJan 27, 2017 at 6:32am PST
He has netted nine times in those outings but his last goal came against Deportivo La Coruna on December 10 – with a seven-game drought endured since then.