http://www.marca.com/en/football/real-madrid/2016/02/05/56b3d59322601dd4278b4632.html
Real Madrid have decided. They will pay the 32 million euros that it will cost to bring Álvaro Morata back to the Santiago Bernabéu, the fee agreed when the youth team player packed his bags for Juventus in the summer of 2014. Now it will be enough to bring him back, two years later, to the club where he grew up as a footballer. The intention of the Madrid club is to complete the deal for one of the most promising players in Europe. The 23-year-old has no shortage of suitors for a future sale, if that's what they finally decide. Manchester United and Liverpool appear to be two clubs that would like to buy the player. The first of those options could see him link up with José Mourinho, who always liked the characteristics of Morata, making them strong candidates. Real Madrid believe that they could get somewhere in the region of 50 million euros for him, 18 more than what he will cost them when the transfer window opens up again in June.A smooth deal is fundamental so that Morata can continue his good run of form in recent games and see him perform well in the European Championships, where everything is pointing to the fact that he'll form an essential part of the national team.
Real Madrid have decided. They will pay the 32 million euros that it will cost to bring Álvaro Morata back to the Santiago Bernabéu, the fee agreed when the youth team player packed his bags for Juventus in the summer of 2014. Now it will be enough to bring him back, two years later, to the club where he grew up as a footballer. The intention of the Madrid club is to complete the deal for one of the most promising players in Europe. The 23-year-old has no shortage of suitors for a future sale, if that's what they finally decide. Manchester United and Liverpool appear to be two clubs that would like to buy the player. The first of those options could see him link up with José Mourinho, who always liked the characteristics of Morata, making them strong candidates. Real Madrid believe that they could get somewhere in the region of 50 million euros for him, 18 more than what he will cost them when the transfer window opens up again in June.A smooth deal is fundamental so that Morata can continue his good run of form in recent games and see him perform well in the European Championships, where everything is pointing to the fact that he'll form an essential part of the national team.
