Alvaro Morata (78 Viewers)

want him back again for cheap?


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Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
Can we start "sanctioning" - @Hustini - people who still don't get it and spread this nonsense?

Morata has already signed a contract with Madrid which would come into effect if/when Madrid take up their option. In other words Álvaro has no say in the move- if Madrid want him he's there.
This is a possibility, but not necessarily true. Morata having a say in the transfer is also a possibility. I have read nowhere that Madrid can force him to come back, and I seem to recall Beppe mentioning something about the player's will in terms of whether the clause can be activated or not.

SO we should probably sanction those who declare what you just did, as though it's a certainty, also. None of us here on 'Tuz have any idea whether Morata can decline the buyback or not.
 

JuveID

Allegri and Beppe Mania
Feb 5, 2015
1,113
Buy for 20 million.
Save scudetto 2015 and hopefully 2016.
We can compete in CL.
Sell for 30 millions.
Keep good relationship with madrid.
That is not bad at all.

Imagine if we did not buy him.
Hmm... That would be bad.

Also there is possibility that he can reject that.
Keep calm and enjoy morata's performance.
 

JuveID

Allegri and Beppe Mania
Feb 5, 2015
1,113
He'll be our Morata replacement when Madrid takes him back after next season. It was our plan all along. We make a profit on Morata, and we bring back Immobile for less than half what we sold him for.

Beppe. Genius. :lol:
No way bro.
Marotta will loan immobile with immobile's half salary paid by dortmund :rofl:
:beppe:

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Btw about buy back
Why juve want buyback clause start at 2016 and ends 2017?
Why not start at 2015 and ends up in 2016?
 
Mar 30, 2006
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He can't go this summer. The earliest Real can exercise the clause will be summer of 2016. A lot will depend on Morata's will, as Real can't force him to accept the move. It only gives them option to make a bid and we have obligation to accept it, if it meets the agreed price, but Morata has the final say in all this. As much as it would be exciting for any player to go to Madrid, the prospect of having fierce competition for your spot and probability of riding the bench in the beginning, as opposed to secure status that he has here, isn't enticing to all players.

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There's no doubt who I'd select in my team among these.
I am hopeful he remembers how his time in Madrid was and how much greener the grass is for him at Juventus. Madrid tends to take their Spanish talent for granted and it is only because he came here and had success that he is in the Spain squad and getting praise back home.
 

PedroFlu

Senior Member
Sep 20, 2011
7,166
Of course Madrid will buy him back. This is blatantly obvious.

This will be up to Morata when the time comes. It's a 50-50 situation. It will depend a lot on Juventus performances in Europe, I guess. The rest he's got in Italy - living in a great city, being very much appreciated by the fans, being important to the team and to the club, developing his game, getting appreciation now even back in Spain.

Gotta wait. He's definitely a keeper and could be the very best at his position in 3-4 years.
 

Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
37,247
Morata will stay. He will build a formidable partnership with Comanlé, Dybala and Paul. They'll win consecutive CL's, with EuroMax off course.
 

CrimsonianKing

Count Mbangula
Jan 16, 2013
27,308
Of course Madrid will buy him back. This is blatantly obvious.

This will be up to Morata when the time comes. It's a 50-50 situation. It will depend a lot on Juventus performances in Europe, I guess. The rest he's got in Italy - living in a great city, being very much appreciated by the fans, being important to the team and to the club, developing his game, getting appreciation now even back in Spain.

Gotta wait. He's definitely a keeper and could be the very best at his position in 3-4 years.
If it comes to that i don't see how he would say no to his childhood club.
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,084
of course Morata can turn Real down. But if the hype around Morata being the next big spanish striker continues then I'm guessing Real management will want to have him on their team and will probably offer Morata a lot of money to play for them. They've shown before that they will bring players back who did great in other clubs, like Carvajal. Honestly, it all depends on the hype since Real is that kind of club.

Whatever happens Morata will be getting a massive raise.
 
Aug 26, 2014
2,495
If it comes to that i don't see how he would say no to his childhood club.
We got a chance if Ancheloti is still there because Alvaro doesn't like him plus the Real policy to buy big names and to not play their youngsters. Look at Jese we should take him too from them, and some1 was talking about relations with madrid fuck them this was a bad deal for because of that clause but we got a great player so if he's smart and knows whats best for him he'll stay with us but I'm not sure how much say he has in all of this.
 

CrimsonianKing

Count Mbangula
Jan 16, 2013
27,308
of course Morata can turn Real down. But if the hype around Morata being the next big spanish striker continues then I'm guessing Real management will want to have him on their team and will probably offer Morata a lot of money to play for them.

Whatever happens Morata will be getting a massive raise.
Madrid hasn't had a Madrileño star since Raúl. It'd mean a lot to them to have not only a Spanish but a local star again. Shirt sales would definitely rise.
 
Aug 26, 2014
2,495
of course Morata can turn Real down. But if the hype around Morata being the next big spanish striker continues then I'm guessing Real management will want to have him on their team and will probably offer Morata a lot of money to play for them. They've shown before that they will bring players back who did great in other clubs, like Carvajal. Honestly, it all depends on the hype since Real is that kind of club.

Whatever happens Morata will be getting a massive raise.
We are not Leverkusen and we can keep him if he has a say in all of this, i know we shouldn't have agreed on that clause but I'm glad we brought him
 

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