Juventus could reportedly offer €20m to buyout Real Madrid’s Alvaro Morata clause.

The Bianconeri signed the striker in the summer of 2014, but Los Merengues can buy him back either this summer or next, with this year’s fee capped at €30m.

Gianluca Di Marzio’s website notes that if the Spanish giants were to buy Morata this summer, the Old Lady would see a profit of €17m on the deal, once wages and other factors are taken into account.

Juventus could reportedly offer €20m to buyout Real Madrid’s Alvaro Morata clause.

The Bianconeri signed the striker in the summer of 2014, but Los Merengues can buy him back either this summer or next, with this year’s fee capped at €30m.

Gianluca Di Marzio’s website notes that if the Spanish giants were to buy Morata this summer, the Old Lady would see a profit of €17m on the deal, once wages and other factors are taken into account.

However, the Juve hierarchy wish to hold on to the forward, so could offer a further €20m to Madrid to get rid of the clause, taking their total outlay to around €40m.

This would make economic sense, as other targets such as Edinson Cavani of Paris Saint-Germain would likely cost at least €40m in transfer fee alone.

Cavani would also command higher wages, and is six years older than Morata, meaning his value will only depreciate.

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