Morata looks likely to sign for Juventus in just a matter of hours. He will undergo a medical and sign his new contract before Saturday. "I'm really looking forward to touching down in Turin, I've heard it's a lovely city and I can't wait to get to know it", he told MARCA.
The Real academy graduate is set to make a four-year, €22m move to the Italian giants. His salary will climb to €3m per year, a significant pay-rise. Real have included a €30m buy-back clause in the deal, just as they did with Carvajal.
The Madrid man will link up with Llorente in Turin. "I haven't been able to speak with Fernando yet, although it's always good to know somebody when you arrive at a new club", said Morata.
Juventus boss, Antonio Conte is one of the people who pushed hardest to bring in Morata. He initially has the manager's full backing.
Álvaro turned down offers from Villarreal and Wolfsburg. His first-choice destination was the Serie A champions.