Alvaro Morata (72 Viewers)

want him back again for cheap?


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PedroFlu

Senior Member
Sep 20, 2011
7,166
Real will definitely buy him back in 2016. It will be up to him to remain with Juve.

Props to Marotta. He payed a steep price, but this kid is really one of the brightest prospects of football today.
 

zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,816
Real will definitely buy him back in 2016. It will be up to him to remain with Juve.

Props to Marotta. He payed a steep price, but this kid is really one of the brightest prospects of football today.
i think Real will only buy him back if he becomes a superstar, one of the best strikers in the world. i also think we have some sort of gentlemen agreement :)D) so Real wont buy him for the sake of buying him, only if they really want him to be a starter there. now the question is, can he become a regular starter here in the next 2 seasons, and more importantly, can he become one of the best in his position in 2 seasons? we'll see
 

Roman

-'Tuz Fantasy Master-
Apr 19, 2003
10,778
Wonderful game. Ran at Milan at every opportunity, helped in defence, set up and scored a goal. Looked very confident. He adds a lot of pace and trickery to our frontline, surely has cemented his spot as a starter now
So much better than Llorente.

Contributes in so many ways.
The big difference for me tonight was his mental game, he looked up for the fight and the hard yards, not just flitting around the area.

He still doesn't like headed duels, but every player will try to play their preferred game.
I actually like how Maxx has dealt with Morata so far. He is demanding the very best from him, letting him know that in order to stay in the first 11 you have to deliver. And the lad is responding, which is very nice to see. Slowly, but surely, he's claiming his place in the first team.
I love Llorente, but Max can't keep benching this kid. As Jay said, he really seemed up for the task today from the very first minute.
So glad that he scored, he needed that so badly.
THIS!
:tup::tup::tup:
:agree:

Forza Alvaro!!
 

PedroFlu

Senior Member
Sep 20, 2011
7,166
i think Real will only buy him back if he becomes a superstar, one of the best strikers in the world. i also think we have some sort of gentlemen agreement :)D) so Real wont buy him for the sake of buying him, only if they really want him to be a starter there. now the question is, can he become a regular starter here in the next 2 seasons, and more importantly, can he become one of the best in his position in 2 seasons? we'll see
I don't think so.

Real likes to use homegrown players who can be useful as backups or rotation player, like Arbeloa, Callejon..

This was one of the reasons they didn't want to let him go.

I don't know if Morata has the potential to be a Madrid starter.. but he certainly does have it to be a backup or a rotation player.

So my guess is they will want him for these purposes, and it will be up to him to decide whether he prefers to be a starter at Juve or a backup at Madrid.

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And actually he tends to stay with us. I mean, this was the reason he left them.
 

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