"?Alvaro Morata's top priority remains succeeding at Real Madrid but if he cannot, and it seems likely that Los Blancos will only be activating the €30m buyback clause in his contract in order to auction him off to the highest bidder, then he will be considering offers from only two Premier League outfits, according to AS.
The Spaniard is aware that Karim Benzema's presence makes it very difficult to plan for a future at Real Madrid and so he is prepping himself for a move to the Premier League.
Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain have reportedly all registered interest in Morata at one point or another throughout the summer, but the Spain international is only interested in two of the aforementioned clubs: Chelsea and Man United.
Antonio Conte's arrival at Chelsea means Morata can reunite with the man who was instrumental in bringing him to Juventus in the first place while Jose Mourinho's appointment at Old Trafford could see him return under the wing of the man who gave him his Real Madrid debut in 2010.
Mourinho has already phoned Morata about joining United and it is believed that he would be more than happy to.
Should Morata join United, he'll earn at least €6m per year after tax, the same amount Real Madrid must pay him to stay, according to a clause in his contract, while PSG would be willing to offer him €9m net.
Morata, however, is keen to play in the Premier League, in a more competitive environment.
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