Juventus will attempt to keep Alvaro Morata from Real Madrid, but may pass if the deal is too expensive.

The Spaniard has been at the centre of transfer speculations for months, as his former club in the Liga has a right to buy him back for €30m.

According to today's edition of La Gazzetta, Juve's sporting director Beppe Marotta will be flying to Spain right after the Champions League final on May 28, with a view to persuade the Merengues against forcing the purchase.

Juventus will attempt to keep Alvaro Morata from Real Madrid, but may pass if the deal is too expensive.

The Spaniard has been at the centre of transfer speculations for months, as his former club in the Liga has a right to buy him back for €30m.

According to today's edition of La Gazzetta, Juve's sporting director Beppe Marotta will be flying to Spain right after the Champions League final on May 28, with a view to persuade the Merengues against forcing the purchase.

To succeed in that effort, he will have to match the profit that Real Madrid can make by buying the player for €30m and selling him again at a higher price to a foreign team.

Teams such as Arsenal, Manchester United, Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain are believed to be willing to offer up to €50m, meaning that Marotta will have to present a check for €20-25m to be taken seriously.

According to the Gazzetta, however, Juve are unwilling to spend more than €10-15m for this operation, and they may end up letting Morata go and looking for alternatives.

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