Alvaro Morata (75 Viewers)

want him back again for cheap?


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Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
Also les not forget, his Madrid fallout seems to be more due to a relationship or lack thereof with Carletto. A change of coach may change all that. Even though I think he has a good head on his shoulders, and if he settles here in his second season, he will want the continuity and environment to grow further. At this point, I'd say his chances to move back are slim to none. If the EPL teams come knocking then that's another matter for club and player.
yen, even without Carletto, competition will be stiff in a team that is forced to use star players. For him to get continuity there, he will neeed to be insanely good. And in madrid you never get assurances unles you are that good.

He is still young, he can stay here as long as he fulfills his potential, like marotta said. Then maybe, he can return to madrid like a full fledged star, but i dont know if Florentino and the fans will welcome him with open arms then.
 

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frzl

Senior Member
Apr 15, 2006
3,718
Well if he didnt have the right to reject them, you think he is just saying he isnt thinking about going back or leaving juve just to appese the fans? Cause thrn he is flat out just talking shit. I highly doubt that juve would agree to allow madrid to buy him back regardless of what morata wants
isn´t it far more likely that juve agreed to this kind of deal (because they didn´t have any leverage and wanted morata at all costs) than real agreed to a buy-back clause that could well be completely useless for them?
furthermore, the whole transfer took like another week after everything was agreed between the clubs because morata had to sign a new contract with madrid... so he basically has already agreed to come back if they want him to, hasn´t he?

imo there is nothing wrong with his interview either way. he knows, that he will stay in turin for at least another ~15 months at the very least, so there is absolutely no point in thinking about real.

but as i said, imo the most likely scenario is that he is going to stay with juve, no matter how the exact agreement looks like. real probably only wanted to save face when selling a "son of madrid".
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
it would be interesting to see how he reacts to a hostile environment.

right now everything is going well for him. the fans love him, the team is doing well and his teammates are in form.

but next year or the year after we are likelky to hit a transitional period and things may turn either okay, or ulgy depending on how many players lose form. interesting to see if he sticks through or decides to jump ship
 
Jul 20, 2012
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isn´t it far more likely that juve agreed to this kind of deal (because they didn´t have any leverage and wanted morata at all costs) than real agreed to a buy-back clause that could well be completely useless for them?
furthermore, the whole transfer took like another week after everything was agreed between the clubs because morata had to sign a new contract with madrid... so he basically has already agreed to come back if they want him to, hasn´t he?

imo there is nothing wrong with his interview either way. he knows, that he will stay in turin for at least another ~15 months at the very least, so there is absolutely no point in thinking about real.

but as i said, imo the most likely scenario is that he is going to stay with juve, no matter how the exact agreement looks like. real probably only wanted to save face when selling a "son of madrid".
The way i saw the signing of the contract was only if he goes back. Cause if he doesnt have an option to decide whether he stays or goes, than its basically a 2-3 year loan. I dont think thats the case
 

frzl

Senior Member
Apr 15, 2006
3,718
The way i saw the signing of the contract was only if he goes back.
well obviously. but that doesn´t make sence either, if he can reject it whenever he feels like it.
what´s the point of agreeing a contract when the player can still simply say "well yeah i signed it but i won´t come back unless you double my money" ^^.
weird, weird transfer :p.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
well obviously. but that doesn´t make sence either, if he can reject it whenever he feels like it.
what´s the point of agreeing a contract when the player can still simply say "well yeah i signed it but i won´t come back unless you double my money" ^^.
weird, weird transfer :p.
yup makes sense. I tuink that if he doesnt go back , fine... but it sounds just too easy. Madrid sahould have some kind of leverage to not get owned by us so easily. Remember that this deal was made on their terms, and they knew that morara could turn good.

Maybe he cant reject it? maybe we will have to rebuy him for 50 mils or so?
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
80,925
These are the same fans who try to physically attack players (Bale) and boo Ronaldo after he doesn't score in a game FFS. I know it might be his hometown club and all, but he will not be a star player/main guy there. Will never happen. He seems to really love Turin, and loves the club as well. Seems very at home. Ball is in our court.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,488
Aslong he isnt interested to go back who cares about buyback clause, ofcourse he wants to be where he plays so I'm never really been nervous about his future with us. But if he explodes as a real top top striker couple years from now, more then expected, then the tune may change if they truly would want him as a key player then.
 

Ocelot

Midnight Marauder
Jul 13, 2013
18,943
I'll say it again, with his potential, his work-ethic and his extremely likeable interviews, he's favourite player material if he really rejects a return to Madridl
 

gray

Senior Member
Moderator
Apr 22, 2003
30,260
Excellent. That's a big consideration for RM. Even if he continues to improve and they decide they want him back, they'll consider it wasted money if he makes it clear that he has no interest in playing for them.
 

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