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18 April 2024

Torres back with Atletico Madrid 'in pursuit of happiness'

Chelsea's Fernando Torres is congratulated by Cesar Azpilicueta (left) after scoring a goal against Atletico Madrid during their Champion's League semi-final second leg soccer match at Stamford Bridge in London April 30, 2014. (REUTERS)

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Fernando Torres is returning to his beloved hometown club Atletico Madrid "in pursuit of happiness", he said on Monday having had two less than distinguished spells at Chelsea and AC Milan.

The Spain striker, who has agreed to rejoin Atletico on loan from Milan until the end of next season, added that it was a dream to go back to the boyhood team he left seven years ago.

Thrilled about his return to the Vicente Calderon stadium where he was an idol, scoring 91 goals after making his debut at 17, the 30-year-old told the club website(en.clubatleticodemadrid.com): "I'm going to Atletico in pursuit of my happiness.
 
"When I was a child my dream was to play for Atletico. I achieved that and to come back now is another dream I get to accomplish again. I've been fine with other teams but there isn't one like Atleti.

"Nobody can doubt how I'll feel wearing that shirt again. Atletico appeared and I had no doubts. Atleti fans always demand your all on the field and I guarantee that I will give them that and more."

Torres, who left Madrid for Liverpool in 2007 before moving on to Chelsea for a British record fee of 50 million pounds in 2011, will be presented to the fans on Sunday providing he passes a medical before then.

Atletico chief executive Miguel Angel Gil Marin said it was not a piece of business for the Spanish champions based on sentiment.

"To sign Torres we followed pure sporting criteria," said Marin. "We want to continue to compete at the same level as in recent years and Fernando will help us stay there.

"All social, economic and club brand parameters were looked at after. The sporting aspect has always come first."

Recalling why Torres originally left Atletico, Marin said: "In 2007 the economic crisis in Spain began and Fernando and ourselves decided to go our separate ways, to grow on our own, and that's what we did.

"Now, in 2014, we meet again. We both did well individually and history brings us together once more."

Torres, one of the world's deadliest strikers during his first spell with Atletico and at Liverpool, struggled badly for goals at Chelsea and Milan.

Loan

Spain forward Fernando Torres has agreed to return to Atletico Madrid on loan from AC Milan until the end of the 2015-16 season, seven and a half years after leaving his boyhood club, the La Liga champions said on Monday.

Torres, 30, has been struggling for goals since joining Chelsea from Liverpool in 2011 and moved to Milan on loan in August.

Chelsea and Milan agreed on Saturday to make the switch permanent, paving the way for Torres to be loaned to Atletico.

The deal is subject to Torres passing a medical and will be finalised on Jan. 5 when the Italian transfer window opens, Atletico said on their website (www.clubatleticodemadrid.com).  

"In this way, the forward from Fuenlabrada returns to his home where he was trained as a footballer and became one of their big stars," the club added.

A World Cup and double European Championship winner with Spain, Torres joined Atletico at the age of 11.

Known as 'El Nino' (The Kid), he made his first-team debut as a 17-year-old in 2001, when Madrid's second club were in the second division, and was appointed club captain two years later, becoming a huge favourite with the fans.

When he left for Liverpool in July 2007, having scored 91 goals in 244 appearances, he pledged to return and could make his debut against holders Real Madrid in the first leg of a King's Cup last 16 tie on Jan. 7.

As well as a decorated career with Spain, Torres helped Chelsea win the Champions League in 2012 and the Europa League a year later.

For one week in May 2013, Torres and compatriot and Chelsea team mate Juan Mata were holders of the World Cup, European Championship, Champions League and Europa League titles.