Real Madrid striker Alvaro Morata quashes Chelsea and Arsenal transfer talk as he says he will stay 'forever'

Alvaro Morata (right) posted a picture of himself happily training at Real Madrid alongside IscoAlvaro Morata has moved to end any speculation that he is set to leave Real Madrid for the second time in his career. 
The Real youth product rejoined Zinedine Zidane's side last summer, having been allowed to leave for Juventus previously, where he became one of the most feared strikers in Europe.

However, he has found first team chances difficult to come by in Madrid, with Cristiano Ronaldo playing in the No 9 role when Karim Benzema is unavailable.

Alvaro Morata (right) posted a picture of himself happily training at Real Madrid alongside Isco
Reports in Spain say the 24-year-old's relationship with Zidane has broken down, leading to speculation that he could return to Juventus, while Arsenal and Chelsea are also said to be interested. 
However, Morata himself has rubbished any claims he could be leaving with a strongly worded post on his Instagram account. 
He wrote: 'Whatever they say, #halamadrid forever!', alongside a photo of him training alongside Isco, another fringe figure at the Bernabeu.
Alvaro Morata has moved to end any speculation that he is set to leave Real Madrid 
Alvaro Morata has moved to end any speculation that he is set to leave Real Madrid 
The youth product rejoined Zinedine Zidane's side last summer but has struggled for form
The youth product rejoined Zinedine Zidane's side last summer but has struggled for form
Morata has not set the Bernabeu alight since Real exercised their buy-back clause and returned him home from Italy for £25.5m in July 2016.
He has scored 11 goals in 31 games, with none in his last seven games since scoring in Real's 3-2 win over Deportivo La Coruna on December 10.
Morata has previously spoken of his love for his club by saying that playing in the famous white is the greatest sensation in football.
He said: 'As a child I went with my parents and my family to the Bernabeu. I remember that one day we were watching El Clasico I said to my father: "Someday I will play here". As it turned out, I did, and it was the greatest sensation that you can feel.'
Morata is back at his boyhood club after enjoying a trophy-laden two-year spell at Juventus
Morata is back at his boyhood club after enjoying a trophy-laden two-year spell at Juventus

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