It’s reported Juventus will pay extra to cancel Real Madrid’s buyback clause on Alvaro Morata.
The Spanish striker joined the Bianconeri in the summer for €20m, but a clause was included in the deal whereby Los Merengues can repurchase the player for €30m at the end of next season, or €35m the year after.
However, Calciomercato is reporting that the Old Lady are in constant negotiations with the Spanish giants, with the aim of removing the clause.
It’s reported Juventus will pay extra to cancel Real Madrid’s buyback clause on Alvaro Morata.
The Spanish striker joined the Bianconeri in the summer for €20m, but a clause was included in the deal whereby Los Merengues can repurchase the player for €30m at the end of next season, or €35m the year after.
However, Calciomercato is reporting that the Old Lady are in constant negotiations with the Spanish giants, with the aim of removing the clause.
The website reports that Juve will offer to pay an extra €8m to take away the buyback option, but will grant Madrid first refusal in the event they sell Morata in the future.