Alvaro Morata (68 Viewers)

want him back again for cheap?


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frzl

Senior Member
Apr 15, 2006
3,718
Well if we are going to believe what the reports said, he can reject the move.
i´m yet to see anything credible. do you have a link? i heard about paratici saying it but never saw a source.
obviously i hope that it´s true but i´m almost 100% sure that it´s not. for example, there was absolutely no reason for marotta not to mention it when he got asked about real´s option at morata´s first press conference.
 
Jul 20, 2012
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i´m yet to see anything credible. do you have a link? i heard about paratici saying it but never saw a source.
obviously i hope that it´s true but i´m almost 100% sure that it´s not. for example, there was absolutely no reason for marotta not to mention it when he got asked about real´s option at morata´s first press conference.
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

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Pirlo's Beard

Junkie Joe Joyce
Oct 2, 2013
11,402
And no, Morata isn't forced to accept any deal. Pretty sure there's no buy back clause in football that forces a player to move to a club then back to another one if they want him again.

He has to sign back with Madrid, he's OUR player. Madrid can bypass Juve and talk to Morata. But they can't sneak in to his house at 3 in the morning, shackle him up and throw him in the back of a container and ship him back to Madrid against his will.
 

Bezzy

The Bookie Queen
Jun 5, 2010
20,827
And no, Morata isn't forced to accept any deal. Pretty sure there's no buy back clause in football that forces a player to move to a club then back to another one if they want him again.

He has to sign back with Madrid, he's OUR player. Madrid can bypass Juve and talk to Morata. But they can't sneak in to his house at 3 in the morning, shackle him up and throw him in the back of a container and ship him back to Madrid against his will.
:lol:
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
Going to madrid at this point will be a huge setback for his career and he must be aware of it.

Allegri is practically pampering him in juve and trying to develop his football... in madrid,,,carletto seems to not be fond of him and any other coach will be more worried about the pressure of fielding the most famous 11 to appeal to higher powers and fans, since weak coaches seem to crumble hardcore in madrid.

For his sake, he should stay as much as he can in Juventus..to learn and develop. Then he can think about his future...when he is around 26 or 27.
 
Jul 20, 2012
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The buyback clause is for 2016 & 2017, not this summer. So worry not
Regardless, morata is in control of his future. He clearly has talent to be a big player. I feel he would be way more suited here than at madrid given the circumstances. Here we could build a team around our young talents. In madrid the players are simply changed every year. He wont get a chance there
 

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
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.
 

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