Juventus Turin insist on Morata

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This summer, Alvaro Morata will be at the center of discussions at Atlético de Madrid. The 31-year-old striker, under contract until 2026 with the Colchoneros, could change direction this summer, after a disappointing second part of the season (19 goals between August and December, only two between January and May). As indicated A.S.the Spanish international (73 caps) could return to a club he has already known.

Indeed, the Iberian media suggests that Juventus Turin would like to repatriate the Spanish center forward, who passed through Turin between 2014 and 2016, then between 2020 and 2022. The Bianconeri will have to pay around 15 million euros to afford his services . Morata would also be ready to lower his salary to join the Old Lady. However, no decision will be made before the Euro.

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