Alvaro Morata
Ălvaro Morata is a Spanish centre-forward playing for Como on loan from AC Milan.

Ălvaro Borja Morata MartĂn (born October 23, 1992) is a Spanish professional footballer who operates as a centre-forward. He currently captains the Spain national team and competes in Serie A for Como, on loan from AC Milan. His career has been defined by high-profile transfers between major European clubs, yielding numerous domestic and international honors.
Key stats
- Position
- Centre-Forward
- Coppa Italia Titles
- 3
- Won with Juventus (2014-15, 2015-16, 2020-21)
- English FA Cup Titles
- 1
- Won with Chelsea (2017-18)
- FIFA Club World Cup Titles
- 1
- Won with Real Madrid (2016)
- National Team
- Spain
- Current captain
Career arc
Real Madrid emergence
2010â2014Morata developed in the Real Madrid youth academy before making his senior debut in late 2010. He functioned primarily as a rotational attacker, contributing to domestic and European campaigns before transferring for more playing time.
Juventus and Real Madrid return
2014â2017Moved to Juventus in 2014, securing consecutive domestic doubles and scoring in the 2015 Champions League final. Real Madrid exercised a buy-back clause in 2016, resulting in a single season where he won the FIFA Club World Cup, La Liga, and the Champions League.
Chelsea and Atlético Madrid
2017â2022Transferred to Chelsea in 2017, winning the 2017-2018 FA Cup, but experienced fluctuating goalscoring form. He subsequently moved to AtlĂ©tico Madrid, initially on loan, to re-establish his position in La Liga.
Return to Italy and AC Milan/Como
2020âpresentReturned to Juventus on loan, winning the 2020-2021 Coppa Italia. He later signed with AC Milan and is currently on loan at Como, continuing his career in Serie A.
Current form
As of 2026, Morata is competing in Serie A with Como on loan from AC Milan. He balances his club duties with his role as the captain of the Spain national team.
Uncertainty
Standardized physical metrics (height and weight) are missing from primary database records like TheSportsDB. Exact aggregate career goal tallies may vary slightly across sources depending on the classification of preliminary cup rounds and youth international fixtures.
Sources
- · Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%81lvaro_Morata, retrieved 2026-06-04
- · TheSportsDB id=34160535, retrieved 2026-06-04
- · Honours data provided via prompt context, retrieved 2026-06-04
- · Wikipedia (Alvaro Morata)
Profile generated 6/4/2026 via gemini-3.1-pro-preview. Rewritten in Factlen voice from primary sources â claims are evidence-anchored, uncertainty disclosed.