When everything indicated that Juventus was fully convinced to stay in property with Alvaro Morata, and that it could even make the purchase option effective before the established deadline, from Italy they now assure that the Vecchia Signora doubts again.
From Turin they have already paid 20 million euros to Atlético de Madrid for the two-year loan of the striker and, at the end of this season, they should pay another 35 ‘kilos’ so that Motata was ‘bianconnero’ for all intents and purposes.
Everything seemed on track. Merry is satisfied with the striker, who is delivering good performance without the company of Cristiano Ronaldo. But part of the board is obsessed with achieving the signing of an Atlético goal, Dusan Vlahovic, which would close the doors of Juventus Stadium to Madrid.
Within the noble zone, there are those who think that the 35 million they must pay for Morata they would be better used in the operation to take the Serbian to Turin, something that Fiorentina wants to avoid at all costs. The attacker ends his contract in 2023 and if he does not renew, this next summer he will be transferred.
Morata does not want to return to Atlético, nor does Simeone want him to, so if Juventus does not exercise the purchase option, the rojiblancos could run into a problem.
However, the player has a great poster in Europe and from England it is pointed out that the Tottenham he is very attentive to the movements that take place in case he could be reinforced with him for the next season.
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