Alvaro Morata (57 Viewers)

want him back again for cheap?


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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Guys my close friend is from Spain and they were showing Morata on TV today.

The journalist asked him if he's happy in Juventus and if his Spanish fans will watch him in black&white next year again. He replied: "I am very happy in Juve. I want to stay but that's up to the club. The financial situation in Italian football is very bad. I want to stay, I do, but if I were to leave I will do it only for an important club in one of the top 2 leagues in the world.
Then the journalist said: "Real?" Morata replies: "It's a big club". Journalist: "United, Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City?". Morata: "Only two of them are in CL next season." and he smiled. PSG? "I said only Juve or top 2 leagues".

Bad news for us and good news for the Arsenal fans browsing this thread :wallbang:
Arsenal. Europe's fokking football talent garbage disposal. :pado:

Too bad. I'm conviced he'll become one of the world's finest attackers.

The club should really do everything in their power to keep him, he's a very unique striker.
I'm not convinced he'll become one of the world's finest. Certainly Real Madrid isn't either. But I would want to keep him.
 

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rndmlgnd

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Oct 29, 2015
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He's deadly, especially when playing on the counter and against big teams.

When you realize he always scores when it matters, I think he's worth the money. He's had a sub-par season, I believe he's able to score at least 10-15 league goals each year.

Tall, powerful striker, with great pace and technique. Only Cavani is like him.
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
42,251
Guys my close friend is from Spain and they were showing Morata on TV today.

The journalist asked him if he's happy in Juventus and if his Spanish fans will watch him in black&white next year again. He replied: "I am very happy in Juve. I want to stay but that's up to the club. The financial situation in Italian football is very bad. I want to stay, I do, but if I were to leave I will do it only for an important club in one of the top 2 leagues in the world.
Then the journalist said: "Real?" Morata replies: "It's a big club". Journalist: "United, Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City?". Morata: "Only two of them are in CL next season." and he smiled. PSG? "I said only Juve or top 2 leagues".

Bad news for us and good news for the Arsenal fans browsing this thread :wallbang:
"bad news for us" what the shit bro ?


Morata literally said in that interview "I'AM VERY HAPPY IN JUVE, I WANT TO STAY

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But why worry, you honestly think he will join Arsenal? Same Arsenal that have Sanchez and Özil making murmurs to not renew contracts/leave because they fed up of not competing? Morata only said CL clubs, so Arsenal are included per automatum, but in this case only City should worry us, in CL, have a new big popular coach, can drop 60-70m on a player like its sunday brunch order, and theres several spanish/spanish players and staff in the club. Even the directors are spanish...



But wait...there is Aguero there, albeit injury prone, its aken to going back to Real and being benched by the superior Benzema and Ronaldo. Makes no sense. Only Arsenal offers direct availability to get starting spot, and I already mentionned why it makes sporting sense for him to go there considering his options.



But yeah either way I dont see him staying in Juve so all is just speculating on his future destination.
You save me the effort making the compelling argument on why he is likely to stay :

- City not interested cause aguero, and guardiola doesnt care about a bench, he'll want starters for his other positions
- Arsenal isnt competitive
- Real has big competition and will only buy a big benzema replacement if neccecary


And you end with you dont see him staying


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Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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Lay off the cock flavored morrocan anuses.



Him wanting to stay and us wanting to keep him doesn't matter much when it's win win for Real either way, buy him back and have in the squad and seem like heroes for taking him back even if it doesn't work out. Or simply just sell him for profit, or do both by selling him for profit a season later. This is the club that had Higuain, Özil, Di Maria and many others on the bench and still sold them for alot.
 

zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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Guys my close friend is from Spain and they were showing Morata on TV today.

The journalist asked him if he's happy in Juventus and if his Spanish fans will watch him in black&white next year again. He replied: "I am very happy in Juve. I want to stay but that's up to the club. The financial situation in Italian football is very bad. I want to stay, I do, but if I were to leave I will do it only for an important club in one of the top 2 leagues in the world.
Then the journalist said: "Real?" Morata replies: "It's a big club". Journalist: "United, Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City?". Morata: "Only two of them are in CL next season." and he smiled. PSG? "I said only Juve or top 2 leagues".

Bad news for us and good news for the Arsenal fans browsing this thread :wallbang:
Damn, thats it i guess. It was nice having him here
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
Lay off the cock flavored morrocan anuses.



Him wanting to stay and us wanting to keep him doesn't matter much when it's win win for Real either way, buy him back and have in the squad and seem like heroes for taking him back even if it doesn't work out. Or simply just sell him for profit, or do both by selling him for profit a season later. This is the club that had Higuain, Özil, Di Maria and many others on the bench and still sold them for alot.
Exactly. They can sell him for a profit to us
 

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