According to Don Balon Real Madrid striker Alvaro Morata is wanted by both Chelsea and Arsenal in the near future.

The Spanish striker has spent time away from Los Blancos in recent years at Juventus, whom he was re-signed from over the summer. Despite moving back to the Bernabeu recently, he has found himself on the bench more often than not this season behind Karim Benzema and Marco Asensio.

Where would he go?

So where would he be best suited, Arsenal or Chelsea? Let's take a look at how either could work.

At Arsenal, he'd almost definitely start. He's a Spanish international and has bags of top level experience despite having years left in him, and that would make him a real hit at the Emirates Stadium. He's better than Olivier Giroud and far superior to Lucas Perez, while his addition would also mean the Gunners would not have to rely on Alexis Sanchez to score the goals as a makeshift forward.

How about at Chelsea? Well, he may find starting a little more difficult, with the Blues having Diego Costa up top. Despite Chelsea's recent struggles Costa has still looked decent this season and clearly has the ability to take anyone on on his day. Could Morata oust him? It would certainly take some doing, but if Antonio Conte switches the team's tactics to 3-5-2, a frontline of the two Spaniards would be a frightening prospect for their opposition.

Arsenal or Chelsea, then? Well, whilst a front two of Morata and Costa at Stamford Bridge would make for a really potent partnership, there are no guarantees it would actually occur depending on Conte's tactical preference. It seems, then, that Arsenal would be perfect for him. There's a ready-made space for a top drawer striker in north London and he'd certainly get the crowd's backing whilst also giving their title challenge a big boost.