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Como star Alvaro Morata feels last season was as positive for him as he won three trophies, but won’t discuss his Milan exit: ‘Maybe I’ll talk about it when I stop playing.’

Como striker Morata refused to provide details about his Milan exit on Monday, after a 1-1 home draw against Genoa.

Morata joined Galatasaray on loan from Milan in January 2025, after just six months at San Siro.

He won a trophy with Milan and two with the Turkish giants, so he disagreed with a reporter who described his 2024-25 campaign as ‘negative’ at a post-match press conference.

Morata feels 2024-25 season was positive

“If for you, having a complicated season means winning three trophies…I don’t agree,” Morara said via Calciomercato.com.

“Last year at Milan, I won at the Bernabeu [against Real Madrid] in the Champions League, we won the Supercup by beating Juventus and Inter.

“It wasn’t a negative season. It’s true that the way I left was negative, but I can’t answer that. Maybe I’ll talk about it when I stop playing.”

What Morata said about Milan exit

Morata briefly spoke about his Milan exit earlier this summer, before his move to Como.

“Things weren’t going as badly as they seemed. But then there were things I never experienced in my career and I prefer to keep them to myself,” Morata said.

“I no longer felt comfortable and I decided to leave before becoming a problem.”

The Spaniard has signed a contract until June 2029, completing an initial loan move with an obligation to buy from the Rossoneri.

Morata has provided one assist in his opening four appearances with Como.

This article first appeared on Football Italia and was syndicated with permission.

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