Juventus striker Alvaro Morata says he would ‘give anything’ to win the Champions League this season – ‘I’d even play for free’.
The Bianconeri are in the Quarter Finals of the competition, and will face Ligue 1 side Monaco for a place in the last four.
“It will be far from easy, given the teams which are still in the competition,” the Spaniard told Corriere dello Sport.
Juventus striker Alvaro Morata says he would ‘give anything’ to win the Champions League this season – ‘I’d even play for free’.
The Bianconeri are in the Quarter Finals of the competition, and will face Ligue 1 side Monaco for a place in the last four.
“It will be far from easy, given the teams which are still in the competition,” the Spaniard told Corriere dello Sport.
“At this stage of the competition there are no opponents who can be taken lightly, anyone can beat you, so we have the utmost respect for Monaco. It would be a mistake to think we start as favourites.
“It takes a little bit of luck to win the Champions League, you can never make too many calculations.
“Maybe you concede a goal which you don’t expect and it changes the dynamic of the game, or you have a player sent off on your team.
“To win it? I’d give anything, I’d even play for free, as long as we win.”
The forward joined from Real Madrid in the summer, but the Spanish giants retain a buyback clause for the next two seasons.
However, Morata insists he’s only thinking about his current club.
“I’m happy in Italy, I’m only thinking about Juventus now. We can make history this year.
“I don’t think I’ve ever said anything bad about [Real Madrid Coach Carlo] Ancelotti. I only said that despite being very good at managing the dressing room, he didn’t bother too much about his relationship with me.”