According to the As newspaper, in the case of Alvaro
Morata (name)
transfer to
AC Milan (football club)
After accumulating his career
sign-on bonus
has reached €211 million. This figure keeps him in first place among Spanish players, as well as in fifth place globally.
Morata's transfer history is as follows:
2014
: Juventus signed him for €20 million.
2016
: Real Madrid activated a buy-back clause in his contract worth €30 million to sign him back.
2017
: Morata joins Chelsea for €66 million.
2019
: Morata joins Atletico Madrid on loan for €7 million after
Atletico Madrid (soccer team)
Bought him out for 55 million euros.
Summer 2020
: Morata went on loan to Juventus for a two-year loan fee of €20 million and a buyout fee of €35 million, but Juventus ultimately could not afford to buy him out and Morata returned to Atletico Madrid.
Summer 2023
: Morata joined AC Milan, who activated a release clause in his contract worth 13 million euros, the cheapest transfer of his career so far.
Morata's cumulative transfer fee ranks first among Spanish players, higher than other notable players such as Cucurelia (€101 million), Diego Costa (€100.5 million), Fernando Torres (€97.5 million), Laporte (€92.5 million), Rodriguez (€90 million) and Ferran Torres (€88.5 million).
Globally, Morata has the fifth highest cumulative transfer fee behind Neymar, Romelu Lukaku, Cristiano Ronaldo and Ousmane Dembele.
This statistic highlights Morata's high value and popularity in the transfer market, and his experience at several top clubs demonstrates his strength and potential.