Álvaro Morata Set for Sensational Return to LaLiga: Getafe Targets Striker for ‘Last Dance

Álvaro Morata Could Have One Last Chapter in LaLiga with Getafe

As the 2024-25 season approaches, a potential move for 33-year-old forward Álvaro Morata has sparked intrigue in Spanish football. After a loan spell with Como 1907 in Serie B, Morata is set to return to AC Milan, but his future remains uncertain. Reports suggest the veteran striker could embark on a final campaign in LaLiga with Getafe, a club with which he has a long-standing connection.

The Path to Getafe

Morata’s journey to Getafe began during his youth at Real Madrid, where he trained alongside current Getafe president Ángel Torres. The relationship between the two has endured, with Torres expressing interest in bringing Morata to the Azulóns. “I’ve always had a excellent relationship with him and his family,” Torres said in 2024. “He once told me he wants to retire here, and that fills me with pride.”

The potential move comes after a challenging season for Morata at Como 1907, where he made 30 appearances, scoring one goal and providing two assists. While his stats were modest, his experience and leadership could prove valuable for Getafe, which qualified for the UEFA Conference League in 2024-25. The club’s ambitious project under coach José Bordalás has drawn attention, and a high-profile signing like Morata could boost their European campaign.

Morata’s Ambitions

Despite his age, Morata has not ruled out a final chapter in LaLiga. Speaking on El Larguero in 2025, he said: “I’ve always said I want to finish my career here, if possible. I don’t know what the future holds, but Getafe has always been a special place for me.” His comments, though lighthearted, hint at a deep emotional connection to the club.

However, the move is not without hurdles. Milan, where Morata is still under contract, has not confirmed interest in selling him. Getafe’s financial situation and LaLiga’s salary regulations could complicate negotiations. A source close to the club told Marca that “talks are in the early stages, but nothing is finalized.”

Historical Context

Getafe’s history with Spanish internationals is notable. The club has previously signed established players like Álvaro Negredo and Jaime Gómez, leveraging their experience to strengthen their squad. For Morata, joining Getafe would mark a return to his roots, as he spent his early career in Madrid’s youth system before moving to Atletico Madrid.

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The prospect of a Morata-Getafe reunion has already generated excitement among fans. “It would be a dream to see him in the Azulón jersey,” said one supporter on social media. “He’s a Madrid boy at heart, and Getafe has always treated him well.”

What’s Next?

As of now, no official announcement has been made. Getafe’s next match is against Celta Vigo on August 19, 2024, while Milan’s transfer window remains active. The club’s sporting director, Paolo Maldini, has yet to comment on Morata’s potential move.

For Morata, the decision will hinge on his desire to play regularly and his personal ties to Getafe. “He’s a player who values stability and a clear path forward,” said a former teammate. “If Getafe can offer that, I think he’d consider it.”

Key Takeaways

  • Álvaro Morata is set to return to AC Milan after a loan at Como 1907 but may seek a move to Getafe for a final LaLiga chapter.
  • Getafe president Ángel Torres has long expressed interest in signing Morata, citing their personal connection and his desire to retire at the club.
  • Morata’s recent stats at Como 1907 were underwhelming, but his experience could benefit Getafe’s Conference League ambitions.
  • The move faces financial and regulatory challenges, with talks still in the early stages.

As the summer transfer window progresses, all eyes will be on Milan and Getafe. For Morata, the choice could define the final chapter of a storied career. Whether on LaLiga’s stage or elsewhere, his journey remains one of resilience and passion.

Stay tuned for updates on this developing story. What do you think? Would you like to see Morata at Getafe? Share your thoughts below.

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Daniel Richardson is the Editor-in-Chief of Archysport, where he leads the editorial team and oversees all published content across nine sport verticals. With over 15 years in sports journalism, Daniel has reported from the FIFA World Cup, the Olympic Games, NFL Super Bowls, NBA Finals, and Grand Slam tennis tournaments. He previously served as Senior Sports Editor at Reuters and holds a Master's degree in Journalism from Columbia University. Recognized by the Sports Journalists' Association for excellence in reporting, Daniel is a member of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). His editorial philosophy centers on accuracy, depth, and fair coverage — ensuring every story published on Archysport meets the highest standards of sports journalism.

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