Alvaro Morata's preference is reportedly against being sold from Juventus to Real Madrid unless he will play as a starter.
The striker was signed by the Old Lady in 2014, but a clause in the contract allows the Merengues to buy him back for €30m.
According to Tuttosport, Morata would be against that move unless he were guaranteed a place in Madrid as a starter, while he'd be against the operation if he is only to be sold again.
Alvaro Morata's preference is reportedly against being sold from Juventus to Real Madrid unless he will play as a starter.
The striker was signed by the Old Lady in 2014, but a clause in the contract allows the Merengues to buy him back for €30m.
According to Tuttosport, Morata would be against that move unless he were guaranteed a place in Madrid as a starter, while he'd be against the operation if he is only to be sold again.
Reports suggest that the Spanish club may simply use Morata to make a profit, buying him at the agreed €30m and then selling him to another club at a higher price.
Should Morata leave, Calciomercato.it report that Juventus may replace him with Marseille's Michy Batshuayi.