Real Madrid have reportedly told Juventus and Alvaro Morata that they intend to buy the striker back this summer.

The 23-year-old joined the Bianconeri in the summer of 2014, but Los Merengues inserted a buyback clause into the deal, and they can bring him back for €30m this summer.

Juve want to keep Morata in Turin, but general manager Giuseppe Marotta admitted today that it’s “very complicated”.

Real Madrid have reportedly told Juventus and Alvaro Morata that they intend to buy the striker back this summer.

The 23-year-old joined the Bianconeri in the summer of 2014, but Los Merengues inserted a buyback clause into the deal, and they can bring him back for €30m this summer.

Juve want to keep Morata in Turin, but general manager Giuseppe Marotta admitted today that it’s “very complicated”.

Calciomercato believes that stance is borne of Madrid telling the club and player that they intend to bring the forward back this summer.

While Morata’s will would be important up to a point, it’s not clear if the Madrid-native would say no to a return to his boyhood club.

The website states that Real Madrid wanted to bring Morata last summer, but their buyback clause was not valid then.

The striker could be swiftly sold on, however, as Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United and Manchester City are all reported to be interested, though they’d have to part with around €50m.

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