Alvaro Morata (77 Viewers)

want him back again for cheap?


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Nov 26, 2006
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I think people are underestimating just how well Morata would have to do to make Real Madrid inclined to use the buy-back clause.

Morata can very probably do well for Juve and improve a lot and still not come close to improving enough to make Real Madrid think it'd be worth spending 30m+ on him - not so much because of the cost but because of the standard of striker Real Madrid generally have at their disposal.

You then also have the safety net for Juve of Morata's will be decisive in a situation where Real Madrid want to buy him back. Would he want to stay at Juve and be the main man or go to Real Madrid to be the back-up to whatever superstar centre-forward they happen to have at the time.

Basically, I think people should be judging this transfer on Morata's ability/potential and the fee Juve are paying for him, rather than focusing on a clause in the deal that will probably not be exercised.

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just my 2 cents

Unless that guy is the new falcao, madrid isnt gonna buy him back. they only spend on the very top
Beat me to it.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,832
The jury is still out on whether it's a good deal. I should have been clear that I meant that it could prove to be a shrewd deal. We may get a couple of awesome seasons from a very good player, paying him average wages and earning 10 million euros once his time here is up (end result being: having had a very good player deliver for us for 2 seasons, for free). Such a scenario could end up looking pretty damn shrewd, in the end. And if he's great and RM doesn't excercise the buyback-clause until it runs out, then the deal could end up looking even better for us.

But you know, first the boy needs to deliver. The jury is still out on this deal, I at least agree with that.
You're right,Jem.It is a shrewd deal....

But for Madrid.Not only they raped us with the transfer fee and they'd just end up paying a cool 10m net if he develops into a star.

Without a buyback clause,i'd absolutely have ZERO complaints about the price because i do understand that even half decent players cost a lot these days.Wouldnt you feel disgusted when you do all the hard work in developing the player and you would think we can be set for yrs with the guy but then you realize if a simple clause gets triggered and all that hard work gone to drain literally.
Or just imagine a scenario where Man United have a buyback clause for Pogba at 25m.How would it feel ?

Morata is a Madridista through and through hence why i provided that Marchisio example.He would definitely go back if he felt he's an important part of their plans there.

The ONLY hope i have here is Madrid buy their usual big name star players which diverts the attention away from him and this is just a hope more than anything else.

Dont tell me there wasnt another backup CF available who wouldnt've been available for 20m.I'd rather Lukaku at 25 than Morata at 20 with a buyback clause.All in all a totally poor transfer deal.

Hope he does well anyway.20m going down the drain is a bigger disaster than selling him for peanuts if given choice between the two.
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
Let me phrase it a bit different


Unless Morata single handedly puts juventus in the semi finals or further, madrid wont even bother following him. Let alone sign him back


Aka, unless Juve makes a highly profitable run in the CL, they wont buy back. its not just a 10 mil profit. You can add the increased CL revenue.
 

donpiero

Stella D'Argento
Jul 3, 2009
3,370
Its not great signing but he is ours now. If he stays here he can be very good.u are always pessimistic..
I'm not pessimistic, simply realist. I've seen him play, therefore I don't live off fantasy and false hope over something that I highly doubt will happen.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,832
Let me phrase it a bit different


Unless Morata single handedly puts juventus in the semi finals or further, madrid wont even bother following him. Let alone sign him back


Aka, unless Juve makes a highly profitable run in the CL, they wont buy back. its not just a 10 mil profit. You can add the increased CL revenue.
Well lets hope.But i am not very optimistic.

If this guy shines for us at some point,we will always have on the back of our minds that Madrid at some pt will buy him back and i hate that feeling.
 

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
22,870
Well lets hope.But i am not very optimistic.

If this guy shines for us at some point,we will always have on the back of our minds that Madrid at some pt will buy him back and i hate that feeling.
And then we'd use the 10m cash injection and additional funds from our Adidas-deal and CL revenue fuelled transfer-kitty and re-purchase him :beppe:
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,749
Madrid has no room past the midline anymore. Unless this guy miraculously makes Benzema look like Bendtner, Madrid have bigger fish to pursue.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,832
After 2 years, do Madrid have the right to buy him back? If that clause follows us around for ever I am not a fan of this deal at all.
They have the right to match the highest bid tho.For example if chelsea bid 40m for him in the 3rd yr,real can match that and can get him back.

Whatever,if he becomes a star striker,he'll always go back to them.
 

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