
Atletico
Madrid midfielder Raul Garcia says Fernando Torres would be welcomed back to
the Primera Division champions with open arms if he opts to leave Chelsea.
Torres has been linked with a summer move back to Atletico, where the Spain
international came up through the ranks to captain the first team before
moving to Liverpool in 2007.
Despite the striker failing to recapture his explosive form at Anfield since
moving to Chelsea for £50million in January 2011, Garcia insists the
30-year-old would fit right back in at Atletico.
"I speak to him (Torres) a lot and he still feels very strongly about this
club," Garcia told a press conference.
"His life has been defined by what he experienced here and he is another
option just like any other that the media have mentioned. Any great player
that can come here will be welcome."
Should Torres move back to Atletico it would reverse the flow of players
moving in the opposite direction this summer, with Chelsea having already
signed striker Diego Costa and left-back Filipe Luis from the Spanish side
for a combined £48 million, as well as ending goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois'
three-season loan spell in Madrid.
Now the Blues - despite manager Jose Mourinho saying the club's summer
transfer dealings are now over - are reported to be interested in luring
Atletico defender Miranda to west London too, but Garcia does not believe
his Brazilian team-mate is going anywhere.
"If we took every transfer story seriously we would only have about two or
three players left here," he said.
"The club has to manage these things, but Miranda is an important player for
us."