- Alvaro Morata was spotted arriving at London Heathrow earlier on Thursday
- Chelsea have agreed a club record £70.6million deal for the Spain international
- He said his goodbyes to boss Zinedine Zidane and Gareth Bale on Wednesday
- His wife Alice Campello flew in from Spain to join him in the Heathrow terminal
Alvaro Morata has arrived in London ahead
of his club record move to Chelsea with cameras there to greet him as he
walked through Heathrow airport with wife Alice Campello.
The
Spanish striker jetted in from Real Madrid's Los Angeles training base
overnight and reunited with Campello, who is believed to have travelled
from Spain to be with her husband for his unveiling as a Blues star. His
agent, Juanma Lopez, was also present.
Asked
by Sky Sports News why he was joining Chelsea, he said: 'Because it is
the best club. Antonio Conte is one of the best coaches of the world and
I am so happy to work with Antonio.'
Alvaro Morata has arrived in London ahead
of his club record move to Chelsea with cameras there to greet him as he
walked through Heathrow airport with wife Alice Campello.
The
Spanish striker jetted in from Real Madrid's Los Angeles training base
overnight and reunited with Campello, who is believed to have travelled
from Spain to be with her husband for his unveiling as a Blues star. His
agent, Juanma Lopez, was also present.
Asked
by Sky Sports News why he was joining Chelsea, he said: 'Because it is
the best club. Antonio Conte is one of the best coaches of the world and
I am so happy to work with Antonio.'






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