Alvaro Morata (75 Viewers)

want him back again for cheap?


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duranfj

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2015
8,799
He said already: EPL.suits me better.

IMo_Our management should try to reacha deal with RM right now or Max should start using Zaza as our third striker. Let's see what really Zaza can do and if he works: fuck morata. And if he doesn't: Zaza+Morata->55 to 60 in a WC CF
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
23,998
:yawn:

Let's not get our knickers in a bunch yet ladies. Still only March. July/August are still a while away. We'll be fine.
The forum would lose its purpose.

Is player x, y going to leave?
Which formation should we play?
In case of few bad results: Fuck Marotta and Allergy. We are doomed, usually followed with rigmarole from our resident doctor.
 

Klin

نحن الروبوتات
May 27, 2009
61,692
Yes. I think we'll try and get rid of of the buyout clause by paying Madrid "X" amount of money.

But if he doesn't stay, I'll be disappointed, wish him well, and trust the management will find an adequate replacement.
I think the player will want to join his childhood club, plus his recent comments weren't that convincing.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
80,925
I think the player will want to join his childhood club, plus his recent comments weren't that convincing.
We shall see. I'm still not convinced they want him. They'll be after the likes of Aubameyang, Lewandowski or even Harry Kane IMO.

Hopefully we never purchase players with this ridiculous buy-back clause. Too confusing and convoluted.
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,084
From his point of view, I can see him leaving. He has lost his starting spot and he has an unique option out this summer. Seems perfectly reasonable to me for him to leave to find a better situation.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
80,925
From his point of view, I can see him leaving. He has lost his starting spot and he has an unique option out this summer. Seems perfectly reasonable to me for him to leave to find a better situation.
If he lost his starting spot here, what makes you think he thinks he's going to walk into Madrids starting 11? Remember, he went like 19 games without scoring a goal this season, and not once did our fans get on his back. That won't happen back in Madrid. The pressure and the scrutiny from their moronic fanbase is on another level. OK, it's his childhood club, that's all well and good, but they discarded him once before, and his competition for a starting spot will be a lot tougher.
 
Mar 3, 2014
3,866
If we paid Madrid it could be more financial viable than Madrid outright selling the player:

1) Where does Morata want to go? If I understand correctly, the contract with Madrid is already signed so he has no choice. However, selling to an EPL would involve a new contract, which means the combination of highest bidder & suitability is important. Does Morata go to Tottenham for 50 million euro? Would Arsenal spend 60 million?
2) The fact that we bought him for 20 million gives us an advantage in competing for the player. Say Arsenal offers 40 million euro. That is the same as us offering Real Madrid 10 million euro to eliminate the clause. 50 million is the same as 20 million. If we really want to retain the play, RM should settle for 10-20 million unless an EPL team (that Morata wants to play for) becomes stupid and offers 60-70 million, which is where I don't see Beppe forking out 30 million or 40 million.

If an EPL team pays 60 million we should be thankful because that is wasted money, and then we should go an try to sell Zaza for 40 million.

This whole EPL money advantage makes me think of how much money will be wasted on mediocre talent over the next decade because mid-table teams with stupid management have the tolerance to overpay. Like any import/export market, eventually they will just make the exporters rich.
 

Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
7,511
I think the biggest BS is Madrid signing him just to sell him for profit like he is some kind of antique or a car. Morata have no say in coming back to Madrid, but he will have a word in any other potential transfer and I highly doubt he would chose the likes of Dortmund, Tottenham and even Arsenal over us. He already showed his affection towards us, and signed new contract, so I'm pretty he will stay with us.
 

lgorTudor

Senior Member
Jan 15, 2015
32,951
I think the biggest BS is Madrid signing him just to sell him for profit like he is some kind of antique or a car. Morata have no say in coming back to Madrid, but he will have a word in any other potential transfer and I highly doubt he would chose the likes of Dortmund, Tottenham and even Arsenal over us. He already showed his affection towards us, and signed new contract, so I'm pretty he will stay with us.
Before his EPL statements I was 90% sure he was going to stay. Now it looks like Real will redeem and sell him, earning a chunk of cash and Morata himself being alright with that idea.
 

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