Alvaro Morata at Milan and Joshua Zirkzee at Manchester United. Will this move improve or hurt the Rossoneri? Let’s start with an assumption: Morata joined the Rossoneri after winning the European Championship, having had an outstanding year at Atletico Madrid and with a certain track record. Unlike Gonzalo Higuain a few years ago, he doesn’t seem to be in decline after his best moment. Of course, he’s 32 and unlikely to be a capital gain. But should a big club target someone to try to resell or try to win trophies? The answer is: it depends. If it makes better economic sense to go with a big name (and Morata does), then maybe it makes sense to target someone else too.
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