The difference between the clubs is wide, Real’s request and Juventus’ offer are very distant. Bianconeri will try to narrow down the gap inserting some bonuses related to the buy-back clause (e.g. Juventus would pay €17/18M immediately and then add €5M if Real Madrid doesn’t pick up the option). Another idea is to work with some mediators on the figure of the clause: Real would like it to be 50 percent more of the fee (e.g. Juventus pays Morata €20M, Real can bring him back for €30M), while Juventus would like it to be twice as much as the fee (e.g. Juventus spends €20M and then Real has to pay €40M). There’s an opening to work on that, Juventus could buy him for a lower fee and the buy-back clause would still be high, as requested by Bianconeri. They are negotiating also on the duration: Merengues asks that the clause lasts for two years. Juventus is hopeful, they have the player’s will on their side. The negotiation is entering its central stages.