Goal reports that Madrid will not enter further talks with Arsenal over a potential transfer.
Juventus chief executive Beppe Marotta has revealed that Alvaro Morata will return to Real Madrid this summer for £23 million. The Spanish club have a buy-back clause on the striker who rose through the youth ranks at Real Madrid and joined Juve back in 2014.
According to Don Balon, Morata is available for £30m as Zinedine Zidane’s side looks to make a quick profit.
However, Goal states that Negotiations have completely stopped for the 23-year-old after the Spanish side set their asking price at €75 million, meaning any eventual move would have broken the British record transfer fee spent.
Morata became Spain’s main striker ahead of Euro 2016 after scoring 27 goals in 93 games.
Juventus chief executive Beppe Marotta has revealed that Alvaro Morata will return to Real Madrid this summer for £23 million. The Spanish club have a buy-back clause on the striker who rose through the youth ranks at Real Madrid and joined Juve back in 2014.
According to Don Balon, Morata is available for £30m as Zinedine Zidane’s side looks to make a quick profit.
However, Goal states that Negotiations have completely stopped for the 23-year-old after the Spanish side set their asking price at €75 million, meaning any eventual move would have broken the British record transfer fee spent.
Morata became Spain’s main striker ahead of Euro 2016 after scoring 27 goals in 93 games.
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