Alvaro Morata joins Chelsea on five-year deal in club-record £65m transfer from Real Madrid
Spain hitman had said emotional goodbyes to Zinedine Zidane and Los Blancos team-mates in the US
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ALVARO MORATA has finally become Chelsea's club-record signing in a £65million switch.
The Real Madrid hitman arrived at Heathrow yesterday with his agent and wife Alice Campello before heading off to sign a five-year deal worth £160,000 a week.
After signing for Blues, Morata said: "I am so happy to be here. It’s an incredible emotion to be part of this big club.
"I am looking to work hard, score as many goals as I can and to win as many trophies as possible."
Technical director Michael Emenalo added: "We are delighted to complete Alvaro’s signing and welcome him to the club.
"We believe he can make a great impact for Chelsea and look forward to seeing him in action.
"Alvaro has proven class at the highest level and his quality will be a huge asset to Antonio and the squad."
The Spanish international said his goodbyes to team-mates yesterday and was given a round of applause as he left training on Real's US tour.
The deal smashes the £50m Blues paid to sign Fernando Torres in 2011 - with Morata admitting he has asked the Atletico hitman for tips on succeeding at Stamford Bridge.
And it comes as a second boost of the week for Blues fans, after Antonio Conte signed a fresh two-year deal on improved terms.
Morata had already hailed the Italian as the key factor in his decision to join Blues.
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He told : “Chelsea is the best club. Antonio Conte is one of the best coaches in the world and I am so happy to work with him."
Asked how close he was to joining Manchester United, Morata added: “I don’t know. The most important thing is I am here and will play for Chelsea.
"It is one of the best leagues in the world and I am so happy to be here.
"I spoke with (Cesar) Azpilicueta and he told me everything is OK here."
Morata spent the summer with a move to Manchester United hanging over him.
But he had plenty to take his mind off it with his wedding at a glitzy bash in Venice last month.
Negotiations then dragged on with United - with Mourinho since claimed Real were demanding £80m.
Morata seemed to have few concerns, heading off for a honeymoon to a £7,000-a-night resort in the Seychelles.
In a separate interview, he had earlier said he was leaving Los Blancos so that he could "grow up" with Blues.
He said: “I’m going to the team managed by the coach who has placed the most faith in me, and that’s great for me.
“I’m not disappointed about anything, I’ve won four titles here (Madrid), but now I only think of putting on the Chelsea shirt.
“I want to grow up, if I didn’t I wouldn’t have left. I’d like to thank (Zinedine) Zidane and wish him luck for the upcoming season.
“Thanks to all the Madridistas who supported me. I will always wish Madrid the best.”
Morata netted 20 times after returning to Real at the start of last season, winning La Liga, the Champions League, the Uefa Super Cup and the Fifa Club World Cup.
He fired in 27 times in 93 games in two seasons with Juventus, bagging two Serie A titles and two Coppa Italia wins before Real activated his buy-back clause.
His signing ends a frustrating summer for Conte, who is set to have spent a combined £137m on Antonio Rudiger, Tiemoue Bakayoko and Morata.