Alvaro Morata signed for AC Milan from Atletico Madrid on Friday, with the Spain striker returning to Serie A after winning Euro 2024.
The 31-year-old has signed a four-year deal with Milan, replacing the outgoing Olivier Giroud following the former France international's move to Los Angeles FC.
Morata has signed with the Rossoneri until June 30, 2028, with an option to extend for an additional year, Milan said in a statement.
According to Italian media reports, Milan paid Morata's release clause of 13 million euros ($14.2 million) and the player will earn around 4.5 million euros per season.
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Morata played in every match in Spain's triumph at Euro 2024, scoring his only goal of the tournament in La Roja's 3-0 win over Croatia to open their campaign in Germany.
He has scored 36 goals in 80 international matches for his country.
Alvaro Morata will return to Italy after two spells with Milan rivals Juventus, where he won two league titles and three Italian Cups.
Morata has also won the FA Cup with Chelsea and featured in two Champions League triumphs with Real Madrid in 2014 and 2017.
Milan, who finished second in Serie A last season but were 19 points behind champions Inter Milan, will open the league season under new coach Paulo Fonseca with a trip to Torino on August 17.