#3 Alvaro Morata
Subsequent to battling for gametime with Real Madrid, Morata needed out and Chelsea offered him an outlet, sprinkling a club-record £58m with a potential £12m in additional items to convey him to Stamford Bridge.
The Spanish global started his Blues profession like a house ablaze, scoring and helping on his Premier League make a big appearance in a stunning 3-2 misfortune to Burnley. He additionally got a hattrick a month later against Stoke City to take his goal count to six from six matches.
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From that point forward in any case, it has all gone downhill for the 26-year-old, as he set out on long goalscoring dry spells and battled for certainty with the end goal that Olivier Giroud was marked in the January window to give an option.
Morata completed his presentation battle with a platry 15 goals from 48 appearances in all rivalries and was left off the Spanish World Cup squad because of his uninterested club frame.
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This season, he changed his pullover number from 9 to 29, refering to the reason as being to honor the introduction of his little girl (however it is almost certain the superstitious reason of number 9’s battling at Stamford Bridge), yet the number change has not done a lot to enhance his capability before goal.
So far this season, he has only five goals from 14 EPL appearances and has ended up out of the beginning lineup as of late with Sarri wanting to play Hazard forthright and it is somewhat baffling thinking about how much positive thinking his landing produced.
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