Juventus are reportedly looking to bring Alvaro Morata back to Turin, on loan with an obligation to buy.

The Spanish striker spent two seasons with the Bianconeri, but Real Madrid activated their buyback clause in the summer of 2016.

Last summer they sold him to Chelsea, but after a good start to life in England the 25-year-old has struggled in the Premier League.

Juventus are reportedly looking to bring Alvaro Morata back to Turin, on loan with an obligation to buy.

The Spanish striker spent two seasons with the Bianconeri, but Real Madrid activated their buyback clause in the summer of 2016.

Last summer they sold him to Chelsea, but after a good start to life in England the 25-year-old has struggled in the Premier League.

According to Tuttosport, the Blues are looking to sing Edinson Cavani from Paris Saint-Germain this summer, and the French club may well have to sell to meet their Financial Fair Play obligations.

As a result, Juve general manager Giuseppe Marotta is working to bring Morata back to Italy, with a similar formula to the deal which took Douglas Costa to Turin in the summer.

The Bianconeri are offering €15m to take Morata on loan for a season, with an obligation to buy for €45m in 2019.

PSG and Bayern Munich are also interested, but the striker may well be tempted by a reunion with the Old Lady.

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