The Real Madrid ace is on course to join Chelsea after they agreed a deal to sign the Spain international yesterday.
Conte will finally land a new striker at Stamford Bridge, with key target Morata expected to undergo a medical today.
Morata has been away with the Madrid squad on their pre-season tour in LA.
But the 24-year-old is flying to London as he looks to complete his switch to Chelsea.
Morata has revealed ahead of his arrival he has sought advice from compatriots Azpilicueta and Torres.
And the latter, who struggled to establish himself in west London, wants to help Morata settle.
When asked if he had spoken with any of Chelsea’s Spanish contingent, Morata told newspaper AS: “Yes, I have spoken with Azpilicueta.
“And also with Fernando Torres, who has told me he’ll give me a hand with whatever I need.
“I have been training hard for whatever outcome, but I was clear that this was my objective.
“It’s sad to leave Real Madrid, but I hope that everything will go well for me at Chelsea.”
Atletico Madrid striker Torres never managed to hit the same heights at Chelsea he achieved with Liverpool.
But the 33-year-old was part of their Champions League winning squad, and Torres does want to see Morata go through the same struggles he did.
Chelsea’s imminent signing could complete his move as early as today as he looks to meet up with his new colleagues who are already in the Far East.
On leaving behind and saying goodbye to his Madrid team-mates, Morata added: “They are friends, I’ll keep talking to them.
“The team and the city might change, but I know that they will always be there.”