Alvaro Morata (43 Viewers)

want him back again for cheap?


  • Total voters
    16
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zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,816
Dont use an AM? You are an idiot. If you know anything about football you would know that and attacking mid opens up spACE FOR THE FORWARDS BY SITTING IN THE POCKET BETWEEN MIDS AND DEFENSE AND FORCING BOTH OF THEM TO BE AWARE OF HIS PRESENCE. mORATA HAS TO DROP WAY TO FAR BACK IN THE 3-5-2 .hE NEEDS TO BE ABLE TO EXPOSE THE GAPS IN THE DEFENSE MUCH MORE
Sorry for the caps. Didnt realize it and not retyping
We didnt use one this season and did extremely well
 

Albo

Senior Member
Apr 13, 2009
11,463
We must do all we can to keep your twin brother here!!!
:D

Don't get me wrong i love Morata , i really like him .
But i'm affraid Real is going to get him back , specially for price like 30m it's very cheap for player like him .
Anyway i don't care anymore who we are going to sign , as long as we keep our stars , thanks god we have ds like Marotta who built great team .
 
Apr 19, 2007
3,959
We didnt and Morata struggled. We are fine without an attacking Mid and Morata but saying not to get one for Moratas sake is stupid. Its also why Dybala did so well during our hot streak. He filled in that gap

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Losing Morata will really put us in a bind financially trying to make multiple big signings this summer. We really need a rb and a solid midfielder who can step in depending on what formatio Allegri want depends on which players he will want. Also Beppe will do his usual and get 4-5 value buys
 

DUKAC

Senior Member
Feb 29, 2012
12,283
It was just unneeded yellow from Morata against Palermo.Especially when we already won the game.Now ,we are without him against Lazio.Yeah,Zaza is here but Morata is way more dangerous than him.
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
If RM chooses to buy him back, just to sell him so that they can make profit and use all the cash they can get in this summer transfer window, before their summer transfer next year, can Morata himself really refuse the buy back close? Are there any realistic legally proof strings to it, or is it just a made up excuse from the Marota apologists?
 

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